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What Causes Hearing Loss With Dizziness And Vomiting

My Mother (55 yrs) is having problem of head reeling. She is also having vomiting. Due to that she can t eat anything. She is also having hearing issues lately in one ear. Few months back, doctor has told that liquid has dried in the ear. Can this problem be resolved permanently.
Thu, 12 Apr 2018
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Hello,

As an ENT specialist, I suspect Meniere’s disease or benign positional vertigo (hearing loss not associated).

Meniere’s disease symptoms are:
1) Vertigo
2) Tinnitus
3) Fluctuating hearing loss
4) Fullness of ear

It is due to (fluid imbalance in inner ear), endolymphatic hydrops.

Treatment is:
1) Symptomatic treatment
2) Hearing aid if required
3) Surgery - severe cases.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Naidu N Lalitha Lavanya
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What Causes Hearing Loss With Dizziness And Vomiting

Hello, As an ENT specialist, I suspect Meniere’s disease or benign positional vertigo (hearing loss not associated). Meniere’s disease symptoms are: 1) Vertigo 2) Tinnitus 3) Fluctuating hearing loss 4) Fullness of ear It is due to (fluid imbalance in inner ear), endolymphatic hydrops. Treatment is: 1) Symptomatic treatment 2) Hearing aid if required 3) Surgery - severe cases. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Naidu N Lalitha Lavanya