Suffering From Labyrinthitis. Not On Medication. What Is The Permanent Cure?
Hi I have been suffering from labyriinthtis for nine months now, iam able to live with it, I don t have a choice, but it s very tiring, I don t take medication anymore, I tried about four or five different tables, they helped at first but I have got to a stage where they no made a difference and dr told me to stop them, do you think there s any hope in this ever going, thanks Jackie Thirkell
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Thanks for writing to H.C.M. for query.
I have gone through your clinical history and thinking about all aspects of your symptoms I would like to know have you being investigated for vertigo or dizziness. Here I am telling you the brief about dizziness in our body this problem arises due to -
(1) Disorder from vestibule of internal ear (Labyrinth)
(2) Tumor of 8 Cr nerve (Acoustic nuroma)
(3) cardiac disease including severe hyper & hypotension, ischemia of vestibular system.
(4) Cervical spondylosis.
(5) Ophthalmic diseases.
(6) Central vertigo.
Therefore I am telling you to consult any ENT doctor for thorough clinical examination to diagnose the primary site of disease than only your problem can be solved.
With Regards.
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Suffering From Labyrinthitis. Not On Medication. What Is The Permanent Cure?
Hello Thanks for writing to H.C.M. for query. I have gone through your clinical history and thinking about all aspects of your symptoms I would like to know have you being investigated for vertigo or dizziness. Here I am telling you the brief about dizziness in our body this problem arises due to - (1) Disorder from vestibule of internal ear (Labyrinth) (2) Tumor of 8 Cr nerve (Acoustic nuroma) (3) cardiac disease including severe hyper & hypotension, ischemia of vestibular system. (4) Cervical spondylosis. (5) Ophthalmic diseases. (6) Central vertigo. Therefore I am telling you to consult any ENT doctor for thorough clinical examination to diagnose the primary site of disease than only your problem can be solved. With Regards.