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What disorder has dizziness a fluctuating hearing loss in one ear and ringing of the ears?

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Age-related hearing loss commonly affects higher frequencies, typically those above 2,000 to 4,000 Hertz.


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People with Menieres Disease suffer from dizzy spells, vertigo, nausea, hearing loss, and inner ear dizziness.


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What two ways in which hearing can be affected?

Hearing can be affected by exposure to loud sounds, which can result in noise-induced hearing loss. It can also be affected by age-related hearing loss, known as presbycusis, which is a gradual decline in hearing that commonly occurs as people get older.


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Symptoms include gradually progressive one-sided hearing loss, buzzing in the ears (tinnitus), dizziness , and difficulty with balance.


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