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What Does Motion Sickness, Nausea, Ear And Tooth Pain With A Choked Throat Suggest, Have Fibromyalgia And Arthritis?
For the past three weeks have had motion sickness, dizziness nausea , hot then cold. Pain in my ear ans teeth that comes and goes and I feel like I have a boiled sweet permanently stuck in the back of my throat. I have fybromyalga, oesto and rheumatoid arthritis, IBS &reynauds but these symptoms are new.
from your symptoms, it could be an ear problem. viral infections can sometimes affect the inner ear a condition called labyrinthitis that causes episodes of dizziness often accompanied by ringing in the ear, loss of hearing, nausea. the sensation of something in the back of the throat could be from pharyngitis, inflammation of the throat which again could be caused by viral infections. medications can also cause these symptoms particularly with the other disease you mentioned. my suggestion is to see a general physician who could if needed refer you to an ENT
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What Does Motion Sickness, Nausea, Ear And Tooth Pain With A Choked Throat Suggest, Have Fibromyalgia And Arthritis?
from your symptoms, it could be an ear problem. viral infections can sometimes affect the inner ear a condition called labyrinthitis that causes episodes of dizziness often accompanied by ringing in the ear, loss of hearing, nausea. the sensation of something in the back of the throat could be from pharyngitis, inflammation of the throat which again could be caused by viral infections. medications can also cause these symptoms particularly with the other disease you mentioned. my suggestion is to see a general physician who could if needed refer you to an ENT