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Feels Loss Of Balance, Have Cyst In Maxillary Sinus, High TSH Level. Taken Stugeron. Suggest Some Test Or Solution?

Hi, i am a 25 year old male. I am an IT consultant by profession. I fee loss of balance for last 3 years now. I dont usually have ear tingling . I have had MRI of brain and cervical spine and several blood tests. The only thing i got was that i have a cyst in right maxillary sinus . I also feel heavy eyed and dizzy when getting up. My TSH level is slightly high but t3 and t4 levels are normal. I have taken stugeron, vitamin b12 and folic acid for 3 weeks without any relief. Can you please suggest me a test or solution?
Sat, 26 Oct 2013
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As You have mentioned you just have isolated balance disturbance without any ear symptoms like tinnitus that is ringing in ears, fullness in ear and any other symptoms. It's likely to be due to cerebellum problem. I would suggest you to see a Neurologist and also ENT consultation to rule out any inner ear pathology causing your complaint.
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Feels Loss Of Balance, Have Cyst In Maxillary Sinus, High TSH Level. Taken Stugeron. Suggest Some Test Or Solution?

Namaste Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day As You have mentioned you just have isolated balance disturbance without any ear symptoms like tinnitus that is ringing in ears, fullness in ear and any other symptoms. It s likely to be due to cerebellum problem. I would suggest you to see a Neurologist and also ENT consultation to rule out any inner ear pathology causing your complaint. Take care Regards