I have severe spinning in my head (vertigo) and also ringing in the ears. Some times I feel like nausea.
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Hi lybrate-user Vertigo is a medical term which describes a sense if rotation even while stationary. It can often be confused with lightheadedness, generalised weakness, dizziness. Vertigo may be caused by problems in your peripheral (Ear &balance mechanism inside ear known as the vestibular system) or central nervous system.� A complete checkup is required to isolate the cause. Peripheral vestibular� system causing vertigo symptoms may need initial medications to stabilise followed by Vestibular Rehabilitation� exercises.� A good quality� of life can be achieved if properly managed. A Pure tone audiometry� and tympanometry� can detect any problem in the ear nerves and tympanic membrane pressure (both of which can be abnormal in case of ear diseases) An Xray of the Cervical Spine (AP /Lat/Lat-oblique to check for cervical spondylitis CT brain and a complete� haemogram� are some of the baseline tests needed for a good evaluation� of vertigo.
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