The inner ear is responsible for helping us maintain balance and for hearing sound.
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Onions do not help the ear infections. You need to consult the physician. Ear infection should be taken seriously.
inner and outer is what the doctor told me
Inner ear infection symptoms include earaches, fever, nausea, dizziness, and blood coming from the ear.
Ear, nose and throat or a general practitioner.
Infants with ear infections should see a doctor. Ear infections do not go away on their own and can often lead to other, more serious ailments especially in infants and young children
if loud noises hurt your ear you may have an inner ear infection, have you been to the doctor lately?
you might have an ear infection, so... probably bad.. see a doctor.
10 antibiotics and the diseases they treat are: 1. Ampicillin - Treats bacterial infections such as Gonorrhea, E.coli, Salmonella, etc. 2. Doxycycline - Treats bacterial infections such as Penumonia, other respiratory infections, Lyme Disease, Acne, etc. 3. Clindamycin - Treats bacterial infections such as infections of the lungs, skin, blood, female reproductive organs, etc. 4. Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) - Treats bacterial infections such as Meningitis. 5. Tetracycline - Treats bacterial infections such as Acne, Urinary Tract Infections, STDs, etc. 6. Azithromycin - Treats bacterial infections such as Bronchitis, Pneumonia, STDs, etc. 7. Cephalexin - Treats bacterial infections such as Pneumonia; Urinary Tract, Bone, Skin or Ear infections. 8. Erythromycin - Treats bacterial infections such as Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Pertussis, etc. 9. Minocycline - Treats bacterial infections such as Bronchitis, Acne, STDs, etc. 10. Trimethoprim/sulfamethozazole - Combination antibiotics that are commonly used to treat bacterial infections such as Urinary Tract Infections, Bronchitis, and types of Pneumonia.
Seems that the problem is not your neck but your inner ear, dysfunction of the vestibular system (feeling of motion when you are stationary). Consult your doctor specialized for Inner Ear.