I have problems with my blood pressure that is elevated. I am taking medication for high blood pressure, but for three weeks now I have been hearing a heartbeat in my right ear. I am asking for advice - is it something serious?

The heartbeat in the ear is nothing serious. However, the pressure should be monitored. See a doctor.

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

Adam Brzozowski

He is the head of the Invasive Cardiology Department at the Medicover Hospital. His additional skills include implantation and programming of pacemakers and invasive treatment of coronary artery disease (coronography).

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