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What Causes Sudden Ringing In The Ears?

hello Have noticed ringing in ears and sometimes when I bend over or get up suddenly I feel like I am falling or about to lose my balance and fall. i have a bad neck, calcium deposits. Scoliosis. Very tired all the time. Very itchy skin. What type of Doctor should I see and is it anything to do with adrenal or thyroid or stroke issues or diet and diabetes? So many symptoms for similar ailments. Very confused but need help soon. Thankyou.
Wed, 31 Dec 2014
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Hi. For the symptoms you must first see an ENT specialist to evaluate your ears and balance system. Subsequent to that you will need to see a neurosurgeon or an orthopaedician. Ringing in ears is due to local causes that block the eustachian tube or injure the cochlear nerve. Loosing balance may be related to diabetes.
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What Causes Sudden Ringing In The Ears?

Hi. For the symptoms you must first see an ENT specialist to evaluate your ears and balance system. Subsequent to that you will need to see a neurosurgeon or an orthopaedician. Ringing in ears is due to local causes that block the eustachian tube or injure the cochlear nerve. Loosing balance may be related to diabetes.