What should I do if my mother has sudden severe dizziness and ear symptoms? - #30187
My mother suddenly developed severe dizziness this morning. She says she feels off-balance, like she might fall when she walks. Earlier she also had nausea, but no vomiting now. She had a headache before, but the headache is mostly gone. She describes her head as feeling “heavy” or strange, and she had some blurry vision when the dizziness was stronger. She looks very unwell when trying to move around. She also has symptoms mainly on the right side: * a blocked/water-like feeling in the right ear (especially when pulling the earlobe) * a “crinkling paper” or chewing-like sound in the right ear when talking, chewing, yawning, or moving her mouth * a mild unusual sensation on the right side of her throat/nose area She does NOT currently have: * vomiting * slurred speech * confusion * obvious weakness in the arms or legs * difficulty breathing We are concerned this may be an inner ear balance problem such as Vestibular Neuritis or Labyrinthitis.
When did the dizziness and other symptoms start?:
- More than a week agoHow would you describe the severity of her dizziness?:
- Severe — she can't stand or walkHas she experienced any recent infections or illnesses?:
- Not sureHas she had any recent changes in medication or health conditions?:
- No changesIs she experiencing any other symptoms alongside dizziness?:
- Yes, headacheHow is her overall energy level today?:
- Unable to assessHas she had any history of ear problems or balance issues?:
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