Dizziness could mean many different things; talk with a doctor about how you are feeling.
Yes, if the ear infection affects the semicircular canals in your ear that help you keep your balance.
Inner ear infection symptoms include earaches, fever, nausea, dizziness, and blood coming from the ear.
ear infection , or blockage.
A posture stability, balance organ called the semicircular canal is located in the ear. An ear infection can disrupt the function of this organ and cause dizziness.
The symptom of a swollen outer ear can be perichondritis, an ear cartilage infection caused by bacteria. Another symptom is pain. A cause for this condition can be injury of ear cartilage due to factors like cartilage piercing or ear surgery.
It can be, it can also be "Tinitis"( treatable with 'Ginkgo Biloba' )
No. But it could be a symptom of many ear related conditions such as ear infection or blocked eustachian tube. Less common causes are neuropathic in nature to the vestibular system.
The most common cause of dizziness is an inner ear infection. Other causes are fast heart rate, anxiety, dehidration or low blood sugar. Don't worry about it!
Dizziness is caused by lack of stability in the balance canals associated with the ear structure. We also have some balance sense associated with the stomach and when this disagrees with either visual signals, or with the ear balance signals, we don't know what to believe. Thus we don't know which way is up.
Symptoms of ear infections are often obvious. They include pain in the ear, dizziness, ringing sounds and headaches. In babies, signs of ear infections include tugging on the ear.
Yes, a sinus infection can cause an ear ache. The fluids that drains off of your sinus can infect the ear, also cause you dizziness or the feeling of being off balance.
The most common cause of dizziness is an inner ear infection. Other causes are fast heart rate, anxiety, dehidration or low blood sugar. Don't worry about it!