Please, tell me what you think, need your help!
The first day I noticed the rining (pulsatile) in my right ear was almost nine months ago after a long flight (more than 12 hrs in total), after two moths I went to a general doctor that prescribed me something with Ginko to improve my circulation and told me to go to an ENT if there was no improvement. So I did. ENT diagnosed with barotrauma, prescribed steroids (took it for almost two months) but did not help much; also referred me with an audioneurologist (did a hearing test that resulted normal and suggested an MRI because I mentioned that I had head pressure to my right side (one time). There was a brief time that I thought my tinnitus went away but it came back within days.
I came across with this paper:
http://stroke.ahajournals.org/content/18/1/252.long (it's old, and all the participants from the study are older than me and I could not find what triggered tinnitus in them)
I am positive I have pulsatile tinnitus, I was not tested to know if it was objective or not, ENT nor audioneurologist did not seem to inquire much about it. Probably because is rare, and in my opinion I consider myself too young (24) to have carotid circulation problems, heart problems, or hearing problems; but I guess you never know. Can AN be caused by a barotrauma?
I have not done the MRI yet, but I plan to schedule it soon; and it will be good to know more, so I can go back with my ENT or audioneurologist to share this concern or just to look second and third opinions, because they never told me about it. I mean they told me that the ringing could be a sign of early hearing loss but was discarded after the normal hearing test that I had. I read about other cases where they were fine and the next day not; I don't want to loss my hearing! :s