It depends what you are allergic to
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.
Inner ear disease or a stroke.
it is for balance and sound
the inner ear
the stirrup connects to the outer ear to the inner ear
Sound energy is transmitted from the outer ear to the inner ear through a series of steps. When sound waves enter the outer ear, they travel through the ear canal and cause the eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are then passed through the middle ear bones, known as the ossicles, which amplify the sound and transmit it to the inner ear. In the inner ear, the vibrations are converted into electrical signals by hair cells in the cochlea, which are then sent to the brain through the auditory nerve for processing.
well... if you see the fish's ear on the outside then it has an outer ear but if not then the fish has an inner ear.
Birds and reptiles have three inner ear bones to help them hear. They are used to collect sound and cause vibrations which are then picked up by nerves.
Inner ear is a proper name.
The stirrup connects the outer ear to the inner ear
Yes, repeated noise exposure can lead to trauma to the inner ear. Prolonged or excessive noise exposure can damage the delicate hair cells in the inner ear, leading to hearing loss or tinnitus. It is important to protect your ears from loud noises to prevent long-term damage.