Common Causes Of Pulsatile Tinnitus

Head And Neck Tumors

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A surprisingly common cause of pulsatile tinnitus is the presence of head and neck tumors, which is something individuals will want to have diagnosed early so the tumor can be treated before it worsens and spreads. Depending on where the tumor is located, it's possible for it to press down directly onto a blood vessel in the head or neck, which creates loud noises the individual will likely be able to hear. Causes and risk factors for these types of tumors and resulting cancers include radiation exposure, poor oral health, and the high consumption of foods that were salted or preserved in some way. The main locations for tumors that can cause pulsatile tinnitus include the oral cavity, larynx, and salivary glands.

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