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Ear, Nose & Throat Conditions
Question #10317
1 year ago
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Tinnitus Along with vertigoHead reeling

Ruby Mitra

Iam asugar patientNow suffering from vertigo and tinnitus. Water retention sound is coming from my ear. What test to unfettake And medicines to take. Shall CVemp be sufficient to detect the cause of tinnitus

Age: 61
Chronic illnesses: Diabetes
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Tinnitus and vertigo can indeed be bothersome, and with your history of diabetes, it’s important to investigate these symptoms carefully. The first step is to get a comprehensive evaluation by a healthcare provider, and several investigations may be necessary to zero in on the cause. Given your symptoms, it’s reasonable to consider inner ear issues, and yes, tests such as Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (VEMP), including cVEMP, can be helpful alongside others like audiometry, MRI, or CT scans to rule out structural abnormalities. However, they wouldn’t possibly cover all causes. It’s advisable to conduct a complete audiological and vestibular examination. Other common tests might include an Electronystagmography (ENG) or videonystagmography (VNG) to evaluate balance function. It’s crucial to manage your diabetes effectively, as high blood sugar can contribute to ear and balance issues. Ensure your HbA1c levels are within target range and manage blood pressure as well, as both can affect inner ear health. For symptomatic relief, medications like betahistine are sometimes used for vertigo, but it’s essential to discuss their suitability given your overall health. Avoid any triggers that intensify your symptoms, such as certain foods, caffeine, or stress. If you’re taking other medications, review these with your doctor, as some drugs might exacerbate tinnitus or vertigo. Immediate medical attention is necessary if you experience sudden hearing loss, severe vertigo, or other neurological symptoms like vision changes or weakness. Lastly, lifestyle adjustments like avoiding loud noises and practicing stress management techniques can help in the long term, but first, getting a clear diagnosis is most critical.

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