It depends what you are allergic to
yes, i think so. I have allergies and fluid from time to time and i will have seizures at night
betahistine hydrocloride is an anti vertigo medication. it is used in the menyers disisse,inner ear that can cause problems such as tinitus(ear rumors). .
Infected ear piercing, Food allergies, Drug allergies, Poison Oak, Poision Ivy, Possibilities of infection in your glands under your jaw
if you start to feel dizzy while laying down it could be bbpv which stands for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. vertigo can be caused by loose particles in the ear. they move inside the labyrinth canal and cause problems in the inner ear.
Fluid in the inner ear can be a symptom of various conditions like an ear infection, allergies, or Meniere's disease. It is important to see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment, as some causes may require medical intervention.
Possibly, if the allergy causes swelling of the eustachian tube and/or of the middle ear.
the semicircular canals of the inner ear
Music does not cause ear problems. Loud music or constant in-ear head phones may cause problems, but music at reasonable levels will not hurt you.
It can. The ears, nose and throat are all connected together by fine tubes. The inner ear controls balance. With an infection, there is swelling. Those tubes may be swollen shut and cause earache, but the general higher pressure in the area due to the strep throat can affect the inner ear and cause balance problems, which should get better long before the course of antibiotics is finished. If it isn't, see your doctor.
They most certainly can. Unfortunately, those are commonly experienced symptoms of intolerance. iLogic101 says: Yes, it is possible. The Ear, Nose and Throat are all interconnected. If the sinuses are clogged, the inner ear can become clogged and can throw off your balance.
Inner ear disease or a stroke.
pregnancy, ongoing indigestion, stomach irritation, stomach flu, motion sickness or vertigo (problems with inner ear that cause dizziness and nausea).