It was last night it happened . Never experienced it before .
Rang Dr this am and he said could be tinnitus. I ended up having a full blown panic attack last night as worried connected to my heart as had HA a tea ago .
Sorry just feeling panicky and Dr I spoke to not really helpful .
Would appreciate anyone else’s views or experience of this condition.
Thank you ,
Sheila x
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hello! i’ve had this in my right ear for over a year now and it drives me up the wall.
i have a really strong pulse in the right side of my neck (vein? artery? i’m not sure which haha) but if i lightly press it then i can no longer hear it. it’s constant and loud but i suppose the only good thing is that i’m able to do my heart rate without finding a pulse because i can just listen to my heart.
i have had high blood pressure throughout this and cardiac stuff happening. i haven’t really had the chance to get this particular issue looked into yet so i cannot say for certain if they are linked though.
if it continues and you notice anything else alongside it then there’s no harm in returning to your GP.
I have this in both ears 24/7 and have had for several years, mine is a form of tinnitus and I'm waiting for ENT appt to see if anything can be done because it drives me insane 😬
Hi, had the same after open heart surgery, thought it was something to do with my new valve 😂 saw my GP it’s a form of tinnitus, it’s 4 years on and only get it now very occasionally. At the beginning it drove me nuts, if the house was very quite there it was I hated closing my eyes for sleep my heart sounded so loud, after a few months it would sound like boots marching on cobblestones, but now as I said it’s only very occasionally.Try not to worry, I know it’s awful, especially at night.
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