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  • Results The common causes of vertigo is Meniere disease, vertebrobasilar ischemic, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, chronic otitis media. The excessive fatigue and cold were easily caused.
  • Although it is often associated with disorders of the ear itself, including blockage of the ear canal by wax, otosclerosis, and Menière's disease, it is now apparent that neural activity within the brain may be a more important factor.
  • Of 42 patients with Ménière's disease about to undergo neurectomy of the vestibular nerve, 14 had hyperprolactinaemia and all six who were investigated further turned out to have a prolactinoma.
  • Problems in the inner ear, such as the age-related hearing loss called presbyacusis, the side effects of certain drugs (examples, the salicylates and quinine), Meniere's disease (a disorder of the sensory structures of the inner ear), and noise damage, are likewise associated with tinnitus. Finding Relief for Tinnitus to Stop the Ringing Noise in Your Ears
  • All seven patients with Meniere's disease reported previous episodes of vertigo.
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  • Sometimes tinnitus is a symptom of a disease, like an ear infection or Meniere's disease.
  • In fact, we are probably talking about 0.000005% of the population; so statistically speaking it's about as accurate as a blind baseball pitcher with Meniere's disease.
  • The most common causes of this condition are benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, acute vestibular neuronitis or labyrinthitis, Meniere's disease, migraine, and anxiety disorders.
  • Among my disorders are Meniere's Disease and PTSD, both of which were repeatedly misdiagnosed before finally being correctly diagnosed, and among the misdiagnoses were "malingering," (i.e. psychosomatic) Horses Mouth May 10, 2007 4:47 PM

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