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Feeling Vomiting and dizziness
Hello doctor in my right ear i am feeling fluid movement when i turn my head. Last 2/3 month. I have a motion sickness and feel vomit. Is this reason of ear fluid imbalance? Kindly advise me some prescriptions. (Inner ear inflammation: The inner inner ear is responsible for helping maintain balance in the body. Inflammation in the inner ear can cause dizziness that leads to nausea and vomiting.)
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Do you have hearing loss? Heaviness in ears? Tinnitus?
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is the imbalance more on changing position. how long vertigo  last
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Imbalance can be because of many reasons, your symptoms suggest it could be Meneire Disease.Due to increase in the pressure in the inner ear symptoms of Giddiness, hard of hearing and ringing sensation can occur. Tab.Vertin 48 mg once a day will help . Use it for 2 weeks
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