On 20/02/2023- Mild vertigo started after sleep and it stays for 2 weeks without tinnitus without hearing loss ears were completely ok after 4 months I again started same mild vertigo after sleep without tinnitus and without any hearing loss then I went to Dr and they examine audio test and bppv test and result came normal and gave me deuratic vaccine but after taking vaccine I started tinnitus on right side without hearing loss but after again 4 months I get trouble while sleeping as my eyes get red after sleep for atleast 3 weeks and then I get tinnitus on left side also with some mild hearing loss and still going on for 3 Months 22/may/2024 So now I have tinnitus on both ears now with some hearing loss on left side and getting dizziness while laying on bed one thing I noticed is that everything started after I removed my braces as I had TMJ for 4 years still I have deep bite problem please suggest me a good doctor as my ear problem getting worse month after month, thanks 🙏🏼
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This could be meniere’s disease which is now progressing. You need to be evaluated properly to make a definitive diagnosis. Please visit an ENT and get these tests done- Audiometry, SISI, electrocochleography
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