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/?010710" Ringing In One Ear And Dizziness When ringing in the ears begins many people will discount it as being nothing serious, sometimes it will go away, other times it will persist and even get worse. Often times ringing in the ears and vertigo may accompany each other causing a person to become concerned and seeking out the services of a doctor to determine if there is anything wrong. Ringing in the ears and vertigo together normally indicate some sort of middle ear problem that while may not always be separate from the condition called tinnitus, often is. Tinnitus or ringing in the ears is a high pitched whining or buzzing that normally does not go away, although it often will vary in intensity depending on the person. Tinnitus can be accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, sleeping problems, and dizziness but most often these symptoms are a result of the tinnitus itself. There are several causes for tinnitus such as hearing loss, damage to the ear, and certain drugs, but tinnitus can be very difficult to treat, leaving many sufferers desperate and frustrated. When tinnitus or ringing in the ears is accompanied by vertigo (which is different from dizziness) this can be a reason to head to the doctor to have things checked out. Vertigo is an imbalance between the two ears; one ear may be working properly while the other ear may have a fluid imbalance. Vertigo is much more severe than the dizziness that typically accompanies tinnitus as it can leave a person completely incapacitated and unable to walk. The sensation of vertigo is one of being unable to stand up, having the room not only spin around you, but also the feeling of rapidly dropping. /?010710" Ringing In One Ear And Dizziness Vertigo and ringing in the ears can cause severe nausea, even vomiting in some people, and may render a person bedridden. A doctor may prescribe medications such as valium and zofran that can help remedy the fluid balance problem in the ears, or he may prescribe tigan suppositories. Often times exercises which include some type of spinning such as dancing are also recommended for those with ringing in the ears and vertigo, since it can help the brain learn to cope with the vertigo episodes when they occur. If your doctor is unable to help you with the your ringing ears and vertigo you may want to do some research on your own, there are a number of natural cures that have had great success with tinnitus and the symptoms that accompany it. Things such as supplements, dietary changes and lifestyle changes can have a huge impact on your symptoms and even make them go away completely. Remember that symptoms such as these are an indicator that something is out of balance in your body, not something you simply have to learn to live with. Proper care can reduce or even eliminate the ringing in your ears and vertigo and let you get on with your life. /?010710" Ringing In One Ear And Dizziness
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