Spraying cologne in your ear can cause inflammation of the ear canal and ear drum. This is not recommended due to most cologne's containing alcohol.
With an inflammation of the middle and inner ear, there is also inflammation of auditory nerve (which is responsible for transmitting information to the brain; sound and balance). When this nerve becomes irritated, it can make you feel like your world is spinning and thus can make you feel sick to your stomach with the accompanying dizziness and nausea.
The Greek term for inflammation of the ear is "otitis."
Indirectly, yes. Sometimes a mild food allergy can cause irritation and inflammation in the ear canal which can cause moisture, yeast, and bacteria to build up in there.
pregnancy, ongoing indigestion, stomach irritation, stomach flu, motion sickness or vertigo (problems with inner ear that cause dizziness and nausea).
Otitis media is the medical term meaning inflammation of the lining of the middle ear. This condition is what we typically think of as a child's ear infection.
yes it can cause nausea
Antibiotics, decongestants, and antihistamines are often prescribed to halt the infection and inflammation that may be the cause of ear pain.
Initially, acute inflammation of the middle ear with effusion is treated with one or two courses of antibiotics .
inflammation of both ears with tonsillar and adenoidal inflammation
Aerotitis is a form of otitis - inflammation of the ear - caused by a change in atmospheric pressure resulting in accumulation of liquid in the middle ear - and therefore leading to inflammation.
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