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Ringing Ears and Dizziness: What Could It Mean?

By Lisa On July 28, 2009 Under Ringing In Ears

Do you have ringing ears accompanied by dizziness? Are you trying to figure out some reason for why you’re experiencing this problem? The ringing could be a form of tinnitus and caused by a problem affecting the inner ear. The vestibular labyrinth is found in your inner ear. Simply put, this is an organ that helps to control balance. Inside this organ are very small sensors surrounded by fluid, which are responsible for head rotation. There are tiny particles found in the utricle and saccule located in the inner ear, which are attached to sensors responsible for motion and gravity.

When any of these organs or sensors becomes damaged, you will feel dizzy and you will usually hear a ringing in your ears. Therefore, ringing ears and dizziness are normally associated with an inner ear condition. There are several problems that can cause a person to experience ringing ears and dizziness. For example, it could be something as simple as an ear infection that can be cleared up with antibiotics. However, it could also be something more serious such as an acoustic neuroma, which is a non-cancerous tumor or even Meniere’s disease.

If you’re experiencing ringing ears and dizziness, it’s recommended that you see your health care provider right away to determine the cause of your condition. They will most likely refer you to a specialist who will run a variety of tests designed to determine the source of your problem. Once the source is found, you can start treatment for the problem and these symptoms should begin to subside. If, for some reason, they do continue, then your doctor should be able to help you find techniques or prescribe a medication that will help you deal with the ringing and dizziness.

Tinnitus or the ringing noise that you hear in your ears, is the symptom caused by some type of medical condition. When this ringing is accompanied by dizziness, that’s usually an indication pointing to some type of inner ear problem and you should be seen by your doctor. Don’t make the mistake of ignoring this problem. Anytime you or someone you know begins to experience ringing ears and dizziness, you need to find the underlying cause. Waiting could cause permanent damage to your ears and is not recommended. Plus, why go through this discomfort when it may not be necessary.

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