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I am going to see my Dr., but I think I may have Meniere's disease. I've had a lot of ringing in my ears, and painful pressure in my ears. She put me on antibiotics, but no difference. I'm beginning to loose my hearing. Can anyone help me with this? My daughter used to have the same problem. After two doctors and three specialists we figured out what the problem was. Allergies of all things. She didn't have any of the usual symptoms of allergies, such as runny nose, itchy watery eyes, sneezing....none of that. But the allergy medication they put her on cleared it right up. It of course returns when her allergies flare up but after about two days of the medicine she is fine again. She only has to take the medicine two or three times a year. You might try asking for an allergy medication and see if that helps. Wait until you see your doctor and then go from there. You could be worrying yourself sick over nothing. All I can say sweety is to go a specialists, before some damage is done. |
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