Suggest Treatment For Dizziness And Ringing In Ears
my ear now almost 4 weeks ringing. I've been twice to the ent specialists and now still my ear ringing aloud. I heard different sound in my ear. My right head seems like numbing and i feel dizzy. My blood pressure is 137/94... Right now I cannot sleep well because of the sounds coming from my ear.. My right ear is more loud than my lift ear..
Hi, The triad of symptoms ringing in ears, episodes of dizziness and hearing loss is pointing towards a clinical condition related to the inner ear. This condition can affect the balance and hearing to varying degrees. This can only be confirmed by a proper ENT examination and some tests. You will also need a hearing test called audiogram which tells us the level of hearing loss.
I recommend you to follow a salt restricted diet strictly.
Please follow-up with your ENT doctor and follow his/her advice.
Hope this helps.
Regards, Dr. Prasad
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Suggest Treatment For Dizziness And Ringing In Ears
Hi, The triad of symptoms ringing in ears, episodes of dizziness and hearing loss is pointing towards a clinical condition related to the inner ear. This condition can affect the balance and hearing to varying degrees. This can only be confirmed by a proper ENT examination and some tests. You will also need a hearing test called audiogram which tells us the level of hearing loss. I recommend you to follow a salt restricted diet strictly. Please follow-up with your ENT doctor and follow his/her advice. Hope this helps. Regards, Dr. Prasad