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Should A Person Having Vertigo And Tinnitus Also Get Symptoms Of Minieres ?

Can you have vertigo and tinitusslight hearing loss in mid tones and not have menieres disease I know someone who had a sudden attack of vertigo and has tinitus. The vertigo occurs with certain head movements or while movie. When this person is still, they are not experiencing vertigo or dizziness . After a visit to the ent and hearing test the doctor said they had a slight hearing loss dealing with midtones in one ear. Then she said most people with menires disease have hearing loss associated with low tones. The doctor also said this persons symptoms and test results were not normally classic meneires. balance tests are being ordered. Is it possible to have vertigo and tinnitus without it being meniers?
Wed, 18 Jan 2012
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Hi,
Thanks for query,
If one has some problem in the middle ear like autosclerosis or chronic infection in the ear can cause vertigo.
Take tab. Vertin or stematil.
Ok and bye.
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Should A Person Having Vertigo And Tinnitus Also Get Symptoms Of Minieres ?

Hi, Thanks for query, If one has some problem in the middle ear like autosclerosis or chronic infection in the ear can cause vertigo. Take tab. Vertin or stematil. Ok and bye.