If you have ringing in the ears you may have a condition called tinnitus, for those who suffer from this condition life can become unbearable as the constant loud ringing in their ears interrupts their entire day as well as makes it impossible for them to sleep at night.
If have both ringing in the ears and Vertigo then it is possible that you may have another condition other than tinnitus that is treatable.
Defining Vertigo
First, it is important to understand just what vertigo is since all too often people mistake dizziness for vertigo when they go talk to their doctor. Both dizziness and vertigo can both be present with ringing in the ears but vertigo tends to be much more severe than dizziness.
Vertigo is the sensation of the entire room spinning or you suddenly dropping when in fact you are still standing or sitting in the same place. Vertigo originates in a different place than dizziness and is almost always a symptom of an inner ear problem.
Often times vertigo may appear first and tinnitus may be a symptom of vertigo or the inner ear problem. Other symptoms that may be present are loss of hearing, ear pain, and in severe cases nausea and vomiting.
Sometimes these symptoms may be caused by a malfunction, infection, or allergies however if the symptoms are intermittent in nature they are most likely caused by a condition called Meniere's disease.
Understanding Meniere's Disease
Meniere's disease is a condition that is caused by excessive fluid production in the inner ear, or more precisely an imbalance in the amount of fluid between the two ears. When the amount of fluid is the same in both ears you should have no symptoms and everything is in balance and works correctly.
When the fluid in your ears is out of balance you will experience vertigo, ringing in the ears, a fullness, and loss of hearing in the ear that has excess fluid.
One of the hallmark signs that differentiate Meniere's disease from other conditions such as tinnitus is the fact that it is intermittent and comes in clusters. These clusters may go on for days or weeks, but each cluster does not normally last more than a few hours. The clusters will persist for a time, then go away, and may stay absent for years only to return again.
Meniere's disease most often goes away on its own, however, there are treatments that are available to relieve the episodes of vertigo and new treatments that are being studied that may relieve the entire cluster. Other treatments include teaching your brain to be prepared for vertigo when it occurs by engaging in exercises that require spinning such as dancing.
Not all vertigo and ringing in the ears is Meniere's, persistent dizziness and ringing in the ears is most likely tinnitus which can have many different causes and can be difficult to treat.
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