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Can Ringing in the Ears Be Caused by Blood Pressure?

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Can Ringing in the Ears Be Caused by Blood Pressure?

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More people than you probably realize sufferer from having a continuous ringing or noise in their ears, which is called tinnitus. This condition predominantly comes from damage incurred within the inner ear. But in certain instances tinnitus can be a symptom of a host of other underlining causes. One source of ringing ears can be high blood pressure. There are several different forms of tinnitus but, one uncommon form is known as pulsatile tinnitus. This is where the noise within the ear can be heard as a rhythmic pulsing that is often in time with the heartbeat but only three percent of patients are affected with this type of ringing ears related to blood pressure. It is oftentimes heard as a thumping or whooshing sound and is due to a disruption in the one’s blood flow. This type occurs when the blood vessels, inside the head or neck of an individual, sees an increased blood flow or a narrowing of the blood vessel itself. The disrupted blood flow can be then heard in one or both of t

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