Many people report a "ringing," "buzzing," or "roaring" that others cannot hear. Sometimes the sounds "pulse" with the person's heartbeat. But rather than blood "whooshing," those sounds usually turn out to be subjective head-noises known as tinnitus. Most tinnitus is harmless; some can be treated. People who experience subjective head-noises might want to consult with a physician to ask whether the symptom needs attention or whether the noises can be diminished.
Yes they do their large ears channel sound like a blood hound's ears trap sent.
A whooshing sound in your ear, often referred to as pulsatile tinnitus, can occur when blood flows through the blood vessels near the ear, especially if there are changes in blood pressure. It may be more noticeable when blood pressure is elevated or fluctuating, as the increased blood flow can create a sound that resonates in the ear. Other potential causes could include earwax buildup, changes in the inner ear, or vascular conditions. If the sound persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
I'd like to know, too... I can feel pressure in the left side of my neck and actually hear the blood "whooshing" through what I assume is either my common or carotid artery... has anyone answered this yet? all I see is the question I'm asking, too.
For Him Who Has Ears to Hear was created on 1977-05-20.
So they can hear better AND to cool themselves by circulating blood thru their ears in the summer.
So they can hear, just like humans have ears so they can hear.
you can hear by sound wave and ears
humans hear from there ears.
they hear by their ears duhhh
Sound is something that travels in waves and we hear with our ears.
A person can here there heartbeat in there ears because their nose is stopped up. You can here it if you are still and quite.
they can hear sound in ears