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Yes. Tinnitus can often be associated with vertigo. There are several conditions including Meniere's syndrome, acoustic neuroma, middle ear dysfunction and others, which can result in both conditions.

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What causes nausea vomiting vertigo nystagmus tinnitus and nerve related hearing loss in the right ear?

an acoustic neuroma (tumor of the cranial nerve 8).


Are vertigo and depression related?

NO


What is manieres disease?

You mean Menieres Disease, its an inner ear disorder that causes vertigo, disequilibrium, tinnitus, dizziness, and nausea. I unfortunately have Menieres..


Can tinnitus be controlled?

In the related links box I posted the information.


Can tinnitus occur with no ear wax drainage?

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Tinnitus vertigo and gradual hearing loss typify what disorder?

Tinnitus and vertigo, two common neurological complaints, often challenge the physician's ability with respect to possible etiology. Objective tinnitus can result from an abnormally patent eustachian tube, from tetanic contractions of the muscles of the soft palate, or from vascular abnormalities within the head or neck. Subjective tinnitus refers to lesions involving the external ear canal, tympanic membrane, ossicles, cochlea, auditory nerve, brainstem, and cortex. As many as 50% of patients with tinnitus do not exhibit associated hearing loss; in these patients, the cause of the tinnitus is rarely identified. An illusion of movement is specific for vestibular system disease--a peripheral or central location depending upon associated audiologic and neurologic symptoms, respectively. However, a presyncopal, light-headed sensation is most commonly associated with diffuse cerebral ischemia: in the young patient, this may be caused by a hyperventilation syndrome; in the aged individual, this can result from diffuse atherosclerotic cerebrovascular disease and decreased cardiac output. Postural and gait imbalance associated with acute vertigo indicates a unilateral peripheral vestibular or a central vestibular lesion; if vertigo is absent, either a cerebellar, proprioceptive, or bilateral peripheral vestibular lesion is likely. Transient oscillopsia suggests unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions. Permanent oscillopsia indicates a bilateral peripheral vestibular lesion or--in the absence of severe vertigo--brainstem or cerebellar damage.


What is betapyn for?

Betapyn is a medication that contains the active ingredient betahistine, which is primarily used to treat symptoms associated with Ménière's disease, such as vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss. It works by improving blood flow in the inner ear, helping to reduce the frequency and severity of vertigo attacks. Betapyn may also be prescribed for other conditions related to balance and inner ear disorders. Always consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment options.


Are vertigo and coeliacs disease related?

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Can a bump on the forehead cause tinnitus?

A bump on the forehead typically does not cause tinnitus directly, as tinnitus is primarily related to issues in the auditory system or inner ear. However, if the bump resulted from a head injury, it could potentially lead to secondary effects like concussion, which may contribute to tinnitus. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation if you experience tinnitus following any head trauma.


What are symptoms for menieres disease?

Meniere's disease commonly presents with symptoms such as vertigo (spinning sensation), hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ear), and a feeling of fullness or pressure in the affected ear. Some individuals may also experience episodes of nausea and vomiting during vertigo attacks.


How do they treat age related tinnitus?

Some cases of tinnitus can be treated by removal of the underlying cause. These include surgical treatment of impacted ear wax, tumors, head injuries, or malformed blood vessels; discontinuance of ototoxic medications


What symptoms can be caused as the acoustic neuroma grows?

can cause vertigo and balance difficulties. If the acoustic nerve grows large enough to press against the cochlear nerve, then hearing loss and a ringing (tinnitus) in the affected ear will usually occur