Hello. I am facing sscd surgery. And diagnosed with Ménière’s disease. Tinnitus through the roof in my right ear now.ear now also. Waiting on my dr to see if maybe I have the sscd all of a sudden in my right ear also now..or is it the Ménière’s..I have slight vertigo with noise definitely in my left ear because of the hole but not so sure yet with the right ear. So many questions and I keep going round in circles. My dr says more than likely my problems in my left ear should lessen but my right ear is worse in my mind..now you say Tinnitus can be in the head and that’s what I feel I have sometimes straight in between my ears in my brain..I know this is a old post but makes me feel better to at least get this in cyberspace..no one gets it..I can’t be the only one in the world undiagnosed with this..thank you..Conrad Zimmerman.
For me it started with Bilateral hearing loss. Then Tinnitus and Vertigo. My doctor told me that most of the time one sided hearing loss is worse than both because vertigo is usually soon to follow.
Been dealing with Vertigo since my military service. Airborne trooper Artillery Airborne. Tinnitus and Vertigo. Was hospitalized 2 years ago. Extreme Vertigo event passed out came to threw up and in the ER. Vertigo would come on and my heart rate would drop in the 30 beats per minute and I would pass out . This happened 3 times and was admitted for three days of testing. Heart is fine. Still trying to get on with life. Pushing through it. All the way Airborne.
I'm currently dealing with both Vertigo & Tinnitus. My Vertigo has been going and coming quite some time now, but I recently started getting the Tinnitus problem about 3 weeks now. I watched you video and I definitely will be going to visit an ENT Specialists soon. Your video explained it pretty much and I will like to thank you for it. Thanks RAL
Thank you for the informative video. I am currently 4 months in to feeling like falling as I get up from lying on either side - day or night - this never goes away... and my tinnitus has gotten worse in the past few months, as well. I will be seeing an ENT on July 6 as that is the soonest I can get in. I hope I can make it. I'm literally in tears about this daily and feel I am getting very depressed. Your video makes me feel somewhat hopeful that I can be helped.
🤓 Hello, Dr. Ben. My name is Eric, and I'm a Filipino. I've been a fan of yours for over 2 months, and I've also been watching your tinnitus videos. My tinnitus began two months ago. I'm concerned because, in addition to tinnitus, I'm suffering hypnic jerks, which began one week after I was diagnosed with tinnitus, and the sound of my tinnitus intensified significantly more when I withdrew my impacted tooth. In addition, I take 5g of Melatonin, which helps me relax. I know you have a lot of followers, so I hope you notice me. I'd want and hope to speak with you via video call to clear my uncertainties. ✍✍✍✍✍
We're sorry to hear you are dealing with other symptoms in addition to tinnitus. We'd be happy to discuss management strategies to help you habituate to your tinnitus. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation with one of our tinnitus experts: treble.health/consultation
I woke up with muscle spasms of my left side of face, my whole left arm was feeling like electrick shocks including muscle spasms, vertigo and tinnitus in right ear.
You’re so young! Sorry to hear😕 What did the doctor diagnosed you with? I’m going on a year with ringing in my Rt ear only and un balanced feeling 24/7😫 I go to the doctor tomorrow! I’m praying for a positive outcome 🙏🙏
@@Krista674LOL SAME and I'm 15, I suspect screen time coz I'm on screen every whole day LOL. And now I have tinnitus on my right ear and feeling dizzy all the time. When we go to the mall and I step on the escalator I started feeling dizzy. Then when we need to ride an elevator, I didn't go.
Question: I am a medically retired Army Veteran. I was diagnosed with Tinnitus. I also have a "Cranial Nerve defect" of the 7th cranial nerve. I recently had vertigo episodes and I was told I have intermittent vertigo. What is the relationship between tinnitus, vertigo and my cranial nerve defect?
I have lost my hearing suddenly, just lying in my bathtub, I was sure its nothing bad so I went to sleep but in the middle of the night vertigo woke me up and I was so dizzy that I throw up..I went to hospital, was on blood steroids for 8 days, another 7 days on steroids pills. That didn't help at all...than I had 23 treatments in hyperbaric chamber and my hearing recoverd only in 10% or less...now Im dealing with very disturbing tinning and because of that I will have cochlear implant next year, hope that will help with this constant ringing in the ear😅 Im 33 and got my sterpids in first 15 hours after hear loss so those shoud help, but as I red in some studies about sudden hear loss, its less likely to reator hearing if it goes with vertigo issues. Sorry for my English, Im half deaf from Poland 😊wishing all of you quick recocer from your tinnitus/ vertigo / hearing loss ❤
Great information Dr.Ben. I know I have tinnitus and hearing lost in high register. I know my hearing aids/maskers will be ready on August 4th. However, can vertigo attacks happen randomly or last more than an hour?
I have had tinnitus for years but I recently was out on cipro and I got extremely dizzy on the 3rd day off taking it and was told by er to stop taking it so I tried Dramamine and meclizine but they both made it worst… I took my allergy pill and nasal spray and I’ll do it again before bed and try again tomorrow see if that helps
Tinnitus and vertigo are different conditions, but they can sometimes be linked, especially in cases of inner ear disorders like Ménière’s disease. Tinnitus involves hearing sounds like ringing, while vertigo causes dizziness or a spinning sensation. If you're experiencing both, it's a good idea to consult with an ENT specialist to explore the possible connection and get proper treatment.
I've had tinnitus since my time in the Marine Corps, back in 1979. I have vertigo which is getting worse. I've been tested by an ENT. No sign of BPPV, MRI was fine, VNG was normal. Not Menieres. ENT sent me to a neurologist, suggesting it could be related to my silent migraines. I've just had an MRA which showed a 90% occlusion of left vestibular artery, before it joins the Basilar artery. Neurologist says my right vestibular artery is dominant and 3 times larger. Damage to left artery was probably decades ago, perhaps military TBI. neurologist says not the cause of my vertigo. I have persistent Afib, going for echocardiogram tomorrow. After that, I have no idea what to do next. It seems no one knows why im having dizziness and staggering. I'm at a loss.
We are so sorry to hear that you are going through hoops to get answers. Vertigo can be caused by so many different things so sometimes it can be very hard to pin point where it's coming from. Lack of blood flow can absolutely cause vertigo. We recommend following up with Vestibular Audiologist and possibly a Vestibular Physical Therapist.
Thank you for this explanation. . I have been diagnosed with supposedly 3PD. After seeing a functional neurologist. I have been dealing with tinitus since 2013. The 3pd has gotten better through exercises challenging the cerebellum, however, not completely resolved. I am curious does having tinitus alway lead to vestibular issues or this visual vertigo? I'm not sure and don't know if that is something you can answer because each individual is different, I guess. Thank you again for this information I really appreciate your channel
Hey Ben, do you have a video on tinnitus that is multi tone and winds up or reacts to sounds? Mine is so debilitating because it goes up to high hiss and high frequencies with sound exposure. I fear TRT sound therapy may not be able to help this? This started with ear infection in R ear and loss of sound in frequencies >11k hz. Thank you
Hi i only got this 4 weeks ago, i woke up to hear a sound in my ear iv found when i hear sound outside my tinitus goes up volumes and find when get home im delight as no sound and it goes low ,my mood is up and down also because i feel alone .my g.p gives me meds for my ear and hasnt a clue .
I have both tinnitus and vertigo, and when my tinnitus gets worse I get more vertigo. I take acetyl-leucine ( tanganil ) for the vertigo and I noticed it also helps the tinnitus. I read a study: "Acetyl-Leucine slows disease progression in lysosomal storage disorders" Could tinnitus be caused by a lysosome problem, whereby not enough cleanup is done in the cells?
@@hf023 No, acetyl leucine is different. In France it is sold under the name tanganil, if you are in another country ask your doctor. After one year of taking it, I can confirm that it works. It takes about 30 minutes to take effect. It doesn't solve the problem completely but at least it reduces the ringing in the ear. There is another precription drug that works, it's cymbalta, which is cymbalta. Cymbalta is usually prescribed for fybromyalgia and depression. The problem with it is that it is difficult to stop it after. You really feel like crap for like one month after you've stopped. But it reduces the tinnitus. But it doesn't get rid of it long term.
@@Battery-kf4vu oh ok thank you for the reply. So you Mean it's a Prescription only ? It only reduces episodes ? It won't help lower it ringing long term ? I saw a neurologist and he had me take lysine saying it could regenerate hair cells . I don't notice any difference.
@@hf023 It is prescription only yes, it is used for vertigo normaly. It only reduces episodes yes, it won't get rid of the tinnitus long term. Lysine is completely different.
Do you ever do a disability benefits questionnaire IMO for Veterans? I have labryinthis, dizziness, ringing in ears, and hearing loss in my Military Health record. Hearig loss and tinnitus are both currently service connected.
Vertigo does not typically lead to high blood pressure but high blood pressure can cause dizziness. Please follow up with your primary care physician if you are experiencing these symptoms.
Hi there. Though tinnitus and Meniere's disease may coincide they are two separate conditions. When it comes to treating tinnitus, there is no drug that can treat it -- however, there are a variety of scientifically backed treatment methods that have helped THOUSANDS of patients reduce their tinnitus and regain control of their lives. We recommend speaking with an Ear Nose and Throat doctor who can diagnose and discuss a plan for managing Meniere's disease. Keeping a low sodium diet has also been shown to help Meniere's symptoms. We would be happy to help you take control of your tinnitus. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/schedule
I recommend visiting both your local audiologist and an ENT specialist. They can assess your symptoms, provide a diagnosis, and recommend appropriate treatments to help manage your tinnitus and vertigo effectively.
Depends on your history. There are numerous potential causes or triggers for tinnitus. Feel free to contact our team at Treble Health and we can do our best to help you.
I wish he would get to the point. He goes in history on all his videos after 20 minutes of listening to that I can’t handle it anymore and I usually erase it. If he got to the point and gave us real facts, I think his videos would be helpful until he does this they are useless.
I'm sorry to hear you're feeling frustrated. Could you share more about what you're experiencing or what specific information you're looking for about vertigo? I'd be glad to provide accurate and helpful information to address your concerns.
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Hello. I am facing sscd surgery. And diagnosed with Ménière’s disease. Tinnitus through the roof in my right ear now.ear now also. Waiting on my dr to see if maybe I have the sscd all of a sudden in my right ear also now..or is it the Ménière’s..I have slight vertigo with noise definitely in my left ear because of the hole but not so sure yet with the right ear. So many questions and I keep going round in circles. My dr says more than likely my problems in my left ear should lessen but my right ear is worse in my mind..now you say Tinnitus can be in the head and that’s what I feel I have sometimes straight in between my ears in my brain..I know this is a old post but makes me feel better to at least get this in cyberspace..no one gets it..I can’t be the only one in the world undiagnosed with this..thank you..Conrad Zimmerman.
how do you resolve this my girlfriend is suffering for 2 plus months now hearing test done ENT seen twice but still suffering
You forgot micro vascular compression of 8th nerve it can cause all the symptoms of vertigo sickness and tinnitus
Been dealing with both since Age 18- I am 31 now. sometimes are hard, sometimes it is manageable. the sudden vertigo though are still scary
Happy Holidays To My Tinnitus Brothers And Sisters !!!
Same to you Peter !
@@levent8208 , Thank You !!!
Happy Holidays, Peter!
@@treblehealth Happy Holidays To You , And Treble Health As Well !!!
I am currently dealing with both now, Started with Tinnitus and two years later Vertigo. Thanks for the info and Happy Holidays!!
Check for Lymes
You're welcome, Ramon. Be well. :)
Happy Holidays!
For me it started with Bilateral hearing loss. Then Tinnitus and Vertigo. My doctor told me that most of the time one sided hearing loss is worse than both because vertigo is usually soon to follow.
Ask doctor to refer you to physical therapy they can fix it. Once and for all.
@@jenniferknight8139 thanks for the info 🙏🏾
Been dealing with Vertigo since my military service. Airborne trooper Artillery Airborne. Tinnitus and Vertigo. Was hospitalized 2 years ago. Extreme Vertigo event passed out came to threw up and in the ER. Vertigo would come on and my heart rate would drop in the 30 beats per minute and I would pass out . This happened 3 times and was admitted for three days of testing. Heart is fine. Still trying to get on with life. Pushing through it. All the way Airborne.
I'm currently dealing with both Vertigo & Tinnitus. My Vertigo has been going and coming quite some time now, but I recently started getting the Tinnitus problem about 3 weeks now.
I watched you video and I definitely will be going to visit an ENT Specialists soon.
Your video explained it pretty much and I will like to thank you for it.
Thanks
RAL
Thank you for the informative video. I am currently 4 months in to feeling like falling as I get up from lying on either side - day or night - this never goes away... and my tinnitus has gotten worse in the past few months, as well. I will be seeing an ENT on July 6 as that is the soonest I can get in. I hope I can make it. I'm literally in tears about this daily and feel I am getting very depressed. Your video makes me feel somewhat hopeful that I can be helped.
how did it go? I've been managing both of the symptoms for like13 years now. yes some days are just awful. hope you feel better!
@@EdzeN1015 Total waste of money to see the ENT.
@@deborahwall7447 same! they just told me I have sensitive ear and just manage it.
How did you get it? Also do you take flight?
Hey wud u plz tell me how r u feeling now. Did ur issues with hearing solve.
I've had tinnitus for over 2 years has got really loud got vertigo now aswell had vertigo in the past before I had tinnitus 😳
Im having tinnitus and dizziness after a concert
🤓 Hello, Dr. Ben. My name is Eric, and I'm a Filipino. I've been a fan of yours for over 2 months, and I've also been watching your tinnitus videos. My tinnitus began two months ago. I'm concerned because, in addition to tinnitus, I'm suffering hypnic jerks, which began one week after I was diagnosed with tinnitus, and the sound of my tinnitus intensified significantly more when I withdrew my impacted tooth. In addition, I take 5g of Melatonin, which helps me relax. I know you have a lot of followers, so I hope you notice me. I'd want and hope to speak with you via video call to clear my uncertainties. ✍✍✍✍✍
I have Acoustic Shock from a patients hearing aids & have had tinnitus in both ears & hyperacusis
I have been living with tinnitus for years but now i feel severe fatigue, headache and blurry vision...all i need is remedy
We're sorry to hear you are dealing with other symptoms in addition to tinnitus. We'd be happy to discuss management strategies to help you habituate to your tinnitus. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation with one of our tinnitus experts: treble.health/consultation
Any help?
Hi Dr.Ben. l had read many articles the writers relating symptoms like ear ringing, dizziness and vertigo to cervical instability.
I’m dealing with bad tinnitus that last for few hours during the day. After that I get lightheaded
I woke up with muscle spasms of my left side of face, my whole left arm was feeling like electrick shocks including muscle spasms, vertigo and tinnitus in right ear.
Did u find out what it is
Going to the doctor tomorrow, because I have vertigo, tinnitus, muffeled sound, sore throat, and ear pain… and I’m only 18.
You’re so young! Sorry to hear😕 What did the doctor diagnosed you with? I’m going on a year with ringing in my Rt ear only and un balanced feeling 24/7😫 I go to the doctor tomorrow! I’m praying for a positive outcome 🙏🙏
May the blood of Jesus cleansed you from this issue and that you may go back to normal soon in Jesus name.
@@Krista674LOL SAME and I'm 15, I suspect screen time coz I'm on screen every whole day LOL. And now I have tinnitus on my right ear and feeling dizzy all the time. When we go to the mall and I step on the escalator I started feeling dizzy. Then when we need to ride an elevator, I didn't go.
Try Sound Therapy
How do they actually diagnose Ménière’s disease?
Question: I am a medically retired Army Veteran. I was diagnosed with Tinnitus. I also have a "Cranial Nerve defect" of the 7th cranial nerve. I recently had vertigo episodes and I was told I have intermittent vertigo. What is the relationship between tinnitus, vertigo and my cranial nerve defect?
Cervical instability. Go see a upper cervical chiropractor (Blair or Nuuca)
I have lost my hearing suddenly, just lying in my bathtub, I was sure its nothing bad so I went to sleep but in the middle of the night vertigo woke me up and I was so dizzy that I throw up..I went to hospital, was on blood steroids for 8 days, another 7 days on steroids pills. That didn't help at all...than I had 23 treatments in hyperbaric chamber and my hearing recoverd only in 10% or less...now Im dealing with very disturbing tinning and because of that I will have cochlear implant next year, hope that will help with this constant ringing in the ear😅 Im 33 and got my sterpids in first 15 hours after hear loss so those shoud help, but as I red in some studies about sudden hear loss, its less likely to reator hearing if it goes with vertigo issues. Sorry for my English, Im half deaf from Poland 😊wishing all of you quick recocer from your tinnitus/ vertigo / hearing loss ❤
Great information Dr.Ben. I know I have tinnitus and hearing lost in high register. I know my hearing aids/maskers will be ready on August 4th. However, can vertigo attacks happen randomly or last more than an hour?
I just lost my hearing in my right ear, had vertigo, tinnitus, and now I'm going through steroid injections
I have had tinnitus for years but I recently was out on cipro and I got extremely dizzy on the 3rd day off taking it and was told by er to stop taking it so I tried Dramamine and meclizine but they both made it worst… I took my allergy pill and nasal spray and I’ll do it again before bed and try again tomorrow see if that helps
Dose Tinnitus cause vertigo? Or they are different?
Tinnitus and vertigo are different conditions, but they can sometimes be linked, especially in cases of inner ear disorders like Ménière’s disease. Tinnitus involves hearing sounds like ringing, while vertigo causes dizziness or a spinning sensation. If you're experiencing both, it's a good idea to consult with an ENT specialist to explore the possible connection and get proper treatment.
Why ent physicians dont check the cn8 after making the initial tests?
How about anxiety and vertigo
Suffering for vestibular migraine
What about a chiropractor that's what he handles it also with a drug therapy spinal alignment is key also
I've had tinnitus since my time in the Marine Corps, back in 1979. I have vertigo which is getting worse. I've been tested by an ENT. No sign of BPPV, MRI was fine, VNG was normal. Not Menieres. ENT sent me to a neurologist, suggesting it could be related to my silent migraines. I've just had an MRA which showed a 90% occlusion of left vestibular artery, before it joins the Basilar artery. Neurologist says my right vestibular artery is dominant and 3 times larger. Damage to left artery was probably decades ago, perhaps military TBI. neurologist says not the cause of my vertigo. I have persistent Afib, going for echocardiogram tomorrow. After that, I have no idea what to do next. It seems no one knows why im having dizziness and staggering. I'm at a loss.
We are so sorry to hear that you are going through hoops to get answers. Vertigo can be caused by so many different things so sometimes it can be very hard to pin point where it's coming from. Lack of blood flow can absolutely cause vertigo. We recommend following up with Vestibular Audiologist and possibly a Vestibular Physical Therapist.
Thanks for sharing this information.
You're welcome! 😊
Thank you for this explanation. . I have been diagnosed with supposedly 3PD. After seeing a functional neurologist. I have been dealing with tinitus since 2013. The 3pd has gotten better through exercises challenging the cerebellum, however, not completely resolved. I am curious does having tinitus alway lead to vestibular issues or this visual vertigo? I'm not sure and don't know if that is something you can answer because each individual is different, I guess. Thank you again for this information I really appreciate your channel
Hi Kabella. You are very much welcome. Enjoy exploring our other TH-cam videos, as well as blog articles on our Treble Health website.
Hey Ben, do you have a video on tinnitus that is multi tone and winds up or reacts to sounds? Mine is so debilitating because it goes up to high hiss and high frequencies with sound exposure. I fear TRT sound therapy may not be able to help this? This started with ear infection in R ear and loss of sound in frequencies >11k hz. Thank you
Hi i only got this 4 weeks ago, i woke up to hear a sound in my ear iv found when i hear sound outside my tinitus goes up volumes and find when get home im delight as no sound and it goes low ,my mood is up and down also because i feel alone .my g.p gives me meds for my ear and hasnt a clue .
Thank you Dr. Thompson.
You're welcome, Jack! Be well. 😊
I have both tinnitus and vertigo, and when my tinnitus gets worse I get more vertigo. I take acetyl-leucine ( tanganil ) for the vertigo and I noticed it also helps the tinnitus. I read a study:
"Acetyl-Leucine slows disease progression in lysosomal storage disorders"
Could tinnitus be caused by a lysosome problem, whereby not enough cleanup is done in the cells?
Is this the same as buying leucine supplement off Amazon ?
@@hf023 No, acetyl leucine is different. In France it is sold under the name tanganil, if you are in another country ask your doctor.
After one year of taking it, I can confirm that it works. It takes about 30 minutes to take effect. It doesn't solve the problem completely but at least it reduces the ringing in the ear.
There is another precription drug that works, it's cymbalta, which is cymbalta. Cymbalta is usually prescribed for fybromyalgia and depression. The problem with it is that it is difficult to stop it after. You really feel like crap for like one month after you've stopped. But it reduces the tinnitus. But it doesn't get rid of it long term.
@@Battery-kf4vu oh ok thank you for the reply. So you Mean it's a Prescription only ?
It only reduces episodes ? It won't help lower it ringing long term ?
I saw a neurologist and he had me take lysine saying it could regenerate hair cells . I don't notice any difference.
@@hf023 It is prescription only yes, it is used for vertigo normaly. It only reduces episodes yes, it won't get rid of the tinnitus long term. Lysine is completely different.
@@Battery-kf4vu thank you
Do you ever do a disability benefits questionnaire IMO for Veterans? I have labryinthis, dizziness, ringing in ears, and hearing loss in my Military Health record. Hearig loss and tinnitus are both currently service connected.
We do not do disability benefits questionnaires for Veterans.
Thanks Dr. 🙏
Most welcome! 😊
My mom has panic attacks and can’t get mri even with calming medicine what should we do no one can help her she has both dizziness and tinnitus???
Can vertigo leads to high blood pressure
Vertigo does not typically lead to high blood pressure but high blood pressure can cause dizziness. Please follow up with your primary care physician if you are experiencing these symptoms.
Cognitive behavioral therapy.... ? You gotta be kidding thats insulting
What is the drug to treat tinnitus and menieres disease
Hi there. Though tinnitus and Meniere's disease may coincide they are two separate conditions. When it comes to treating tinnitus, there is no drug that can treat it -- however, there are a variety of scientifically backed treatment methods that have helped THOUSANDS of patients reduce their tinnitus and regain control of their lives. We recommend speaking with an Ear Nose and Throat doctor who can diagnose and discuss a plan for managing Meniere's disease. Keeping a low sodium diet has also been shown to help Meniere's symptoms. We would be happy to help you take control of your tinnitus. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/schedule
what are your thoughts on using Betahistine / Serc for tinnitus (I say ten-I-tis :) thanks
Nice video
Thanks, Kei! :)
I have same problem, what to do now sir, I am suffering, since two years
Can you file "Vertigo" as a secondary service connected to your tinnitus (Ringing in Ear?)
Yes!!!!
I have tinnitus and vertigo continuously pls help me
I recommend visiting both your local audiologist and an ENT specialist. They can assess your symptoms, provide a diagnosis, and recommend appropriate treatments to help manage your tinnitus and vertigo effectively.
I just got vertigo and tininius after eating meat I all so take anti psychotics.
What about neurovascular conflict with nerve 8? Can cause also vertigo and tinnitus?
Depends on your history. There are numerous potential causes or triggers for tinnitus. Feel free to contact our team at Treble Health and we can do our best to help you.
Hi
Do u feel vertigo with tinnitus because of this?
I wish he would get to the point. He goes in history on all his videos after 20 minutes of listening to that I can’t handle it anymore and I usually erase it. If he got to the point and gave us real facts, I think his videos would be helpful until he does this they are useless.
👍
Thanks
Welcome.
can tinnitus cause a acoustic neuroma?
Tinnitus cannot cause an acoustic neuroma.
I have Menieres
My tinnitus is worst day by day like dizziness and vomiting headache can u plzz doctor help me 🥺🥺🙏
Please call our team at Treble Health. We have people standing by to help you. Call us at (855) 714-0921. On mobile? Click here: treble.health/call
Why don’t you people just tell the truth about so called Vertigo?
I'm sorry to hear you're feeling frustrated. Could you share more about what you're experiencing or what specific information you're looking for about vertigo? I'd be glad to provide accurate and helpful information to address your concerns.
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