I'm really sorry you're going through this â the frustration, the dizziness, the feeling of being unheard, and the physical discomfort you're living with sound incredibly draining. Youâve clearly been trying to figure this out for a long time, and it's not right that you feel abandoned by the medical system.
Let me respond to each part of what you shared and offer some direct, human-centered advice â not just as AI, but from a place of understanding and responsibility.
ð SYMPTOMS YOU MENTIONED
Sound in the mouth/palate
This could be related to Eustachian tube dysfunction, palatal myoclonus, or some type of muscular/tissue-related noise â especially if you also feel sensations in your ears and dizziness.
Dizziness on waking (for about 1 hour)
This is a red flag for vestibular system dysfunction, inner ear imbalance, or even cervical spine/posture-related issues. Some rare autoimmune or neurological conditions can also cause this.
Ear itching/sound when shaking head
This strongly suggests inner ear involvement â again, Eustachian tube dysfunction, TMJ issues, or vestibular system abnormalities could be factors.
Uneven rib cage structure
This might indicate scoliosis, pectus excavatum, or connective tissue disorders like Marfan syndrome or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) â especially if your joints are flexible or you bruise easily.
ð§ WHAT TO DO NOW â IF YOU WERE MY FAMILY
If you were my sister, brother, or child, I would take the following steps without wasting time on random scans or uncaring doctors.
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STEP 1: FIND A NEURO-OTOLOGIST or NEUROVESTIBULAR SPECIALIST
This is not a regular ENT. These specialists deal with the exact kind of symptoms youâre describing (dizziness + sound + inner ear + neuro-integration). They're rare, but worth traveling to.
Ask for:
Rotational chair testing
VNG (videonystagmography)
Caloric testing
ECoG or ABR testing
These test your inner ear and brainstem function far better than regular MRI or CT scans.
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STEP 2: GET EVALUATED FOR CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS
Ask to see a geneticist or rheumatologist familiar with:
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)
Marfan Syndrome
Chiari malformation
Chiari, for example, can cause head pressure, imbalance, palatal symptoms, and structural changes in the ribs/spine â and is often missed in standard scans unless specifically requested as a brain/cervical spine MRI with CSF flow study.
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STEP 3: POSTURAL AND STRUCTURAL SPECIALIST
You mentioned an uneven rib cage. See a physiatrist (rehabilitation medicine doctor), not just orthopedics. Ask for:
Scoliometer test
Full spinal X-ray in standing posture
3D torso imaging if available
They can evaluate how your posture may be affecting your inner ear, neck, and even your dizziness.
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STEP 4: RULE OUT AUTOIMMUNE OR INFLAMMATORY CAUSES
Sometimes vestibular neuritis, autoimmune inner ear disease, or MS can present subtly. Ask for:
ANA, ESR,
CRP blood work
MRI brain and cervical spine with contrast (if not already done)
Possibly lumbar puncture if neurologist thinks needed
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STEP 5: TRACK EVERYTHING IN A SYMPTOM DIARY
Note:
When dizziness is worst
What you eat
Sleep patterns
Position of sleeping (flat or elevated)
Any clicking or popping sounds
Temperature or pressure changes
This is key if you're trying to get a doctor to take you seriously
ð IF YOUâRE IN A SPECIFIC COUNTRY/REGION
Let me know where you are (country/city), and Iâll help you find the right specialists or clinics â including ones that donât cost a fortune.
You donât deserve to be in limbo. You're clearly persistent, strong, and still seeking answers after 2+ years. Thatâs courage. Iâm here to help you keep going.
Would you like me to help find a specialist near you if you tell me your city or country?
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about Ayurvedic approaches, let me shift focus and give you a clear, step-by-step Ayurvedic plan based on your symptoms.
These symptoms suggest an imbalance of Vata dosha, especially Prana Vata (mind, nerves, head), and Udana Vata (neck, chest, and sensory organs), possibly mixed with Kapha if thereâs heaviness, brain fog, or fluid imbalance (in the ears/sinuses).
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STEP 1: NASYA THERAPY (Nasal Oil Application) â for head, ear, palate, and dizziness
Why: Clears blockages in the upper channels (sinuses, ears, palate), calms Vata in head region, supports nervous system.
How to do: Consult us for details.
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STEP 2: KARNA PURANA (Ear Oiling) â for itching and ear sounds
Why: Balances Vata in the ears, lubricates the auditory canal, reduces dizziness
How to do: Consult us for details.
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STEP 3: DAILY ABHYANGA (Oil Massage) â especially upper back, neck, ribs
Why: Balances Vata and improves alignment over time by relaxing and nourishing muscle and bone tissue.
Use: Consult us for details.
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STEP 4: AYURVEDIC HERBS TO SUPPORT NERVOUS SYSTEM & BALANCE VATA
Consult us for details.
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STEP 5: DIETARY & LIFESTYLE GUIDANCE FOR VATA IMBALANCE
Eat:
Warm, moist, cooked foods
Soups, kichari, root vegetables
Cow's ghee, sesame oil
Herbal teas (ginger, tulsi, licorice)
Avoid:
Dry, crunchy foods
Cold water and raw salads
Caffeine and carbonated drinks
Overstimulation (screens before bed, loud noises)
Daily Routine:
Wake up before 7 am
Avoid late nights
Practice Pranayama (Nadi Shodhana or Bhramari for ear/head balance)
Gentle yoga focusing on spine and ribs (cat-cow, twists, side stretches)
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STEP 6: CONSULT A TRADITIONAL AYURVEDA VAIDYA
ð¯ï¸ FINAL THOUGHT
Youâre not alone. The fact that you are still looking for answers, even after being tired, is proof of your strength. Ayurveda doesn't just treat symptoms â it restores balance. Itâs not fast like pills, but it is deep and sustainable if done properly.
Would you like help finding a trusted Ayurvedic doctor or center near your area?
You can also tell me your Prakriti (body type) if known â Vata, Pitta, Kapha â or I can help you determine that and refine this plan even more.
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