Common Causes Of Pulsatile Tinnitus

High Blood Pressure

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High blood pressure is a condition that will increase an individual's risk of suffering from a stroke or heart disease. There's also a chance the quickened heart rate caused by high blood pressure will result in pulsatile tinnitus. When blood pressure reaches a high level, it's possible for too much pressure to be placed against artery walls, which can lead to a wide array of severe health complications individuals should be aware of. Along with a stroke or possible heart disease, potential complications include dementia, narrowed blood vessels in the kidneys, and aneurysms. The increased blood pressure through the arteries may be picked up by the individual's ears, causing pulsatile tinnitus until the blood pressure is lowered.

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