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I've had dizziness, ringing in the ear, hearing loss and nausea and my gp suspects meniere's disease. He has referred me to an ENT specialist at my local hospital and has started me on medication (which is starting to help). Hi, I'm an Audiologist. http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/balance... Some very useful info can be found at http://www.menieresinfo.com/ from Meniere's Disease Information Center. My grandad had this - it is an inner ear imbalance; the ear is what gives us our sense of balance and when it's not working properly we can get dizzy spells. I think there is an operation that can be done to correct this. Sorry I don't know any more than this. Hope this site is helpful to you. It is a most unpleasant illness. My husband is suffering from Labyrinthitis at the moment (sometimes the two are linked/alike in the symptoms). Various tests are usually carried out. Menieres disease is where the muscles around the water sacks behind the ears that are connected to the labyrinth ( the tubes inside your head that control your balance) harden making it difficult for the sacks to release the fluid steadily. The water tends to be released in spurts as pressure builds up this causes dizziness. In some cases it causes drop attacks where you fall over. Very unpleasant Ive got it also. There is no cure but with medication it can be controlled. Go to WWW.menieressociety.co.uk it is a very helpful website. The tests you will face are simply hearing and balance tests. You will find that you have degree of deafness in one ear. I am 70% deaf in my left ear with allot of tinnitus. good luck M茅ni猫re鈥檚 disease, also called idiopathicendolymphatic hydrops, is a disorder of the inner ear. Although the cause is unknown, it probably results from an abnormality in the fluids of the inner ear. M茅ni猫re鈥檚 disease is one of the most common causes of dizziness originating in the inner ear. In most cases only one ear is involved, but both ears may be affected in about 15 percent of patients. M茅ni猫re鈥檚 disease typically starts between the ages of 20 and 50 years. Men and women are affected in equal numbers. |
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