Common Causes Of Pulsatile Tinnitus

Anemia

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Anemia occurs when there is a low red blood count, and it can be due to an iron deficiency. Patients with anemia often have symptoms very similar to those associated with stress. For example, anemic patients frequently have pulsatile tinnitus, and they may also experience fatigue, headaches, weakness, and pale skin. Brittle nails, heart palpitations, and increased blood flow in the jugular vein may occur with anemia too. Simple blood tests can be used to diagnose anemia. Depending on the cause, patients may need to be treated with iron supplements, and certain individuals may need to take folic acid or vitamin B12 supplements, too. In cases where anemia is caused by internal bleeding, doctors will need to identify the source of this bleeding, and surgery may be needed to stop it. Some individuals may need blood transfusions if they are severely anemic. During treatment for anemia, patients will be closely monitored by their healthcare team, and frequent blood tests might be necessary to measure blood counts and determine the effectiveness of any prescribed treatments. Patients may notice a reduction in their tinnitus symptoms once their anemia is treated, and they should always let their healthcare provider know if the tinnitus or other symptoms get worse.

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