| Re: Acid reflux dizzines
Hi, I know I have ear problem because 20 years ago I was having vertigo, swimming in my head, and loosing my balance. From different ear test they said I had lost balance function both ears. This could come from virus, autoimmune, migraine, or ototoxic something or even genetics. They have never told me what caused it because they don't know. But for the past 12 years I haven't had the vertigo so much and have been just left with disequillibrum. But about 3 weeks ago I was having all this stomach problem and everytime I get the regurgetation I will feel spinning and when its over feel better. Our stomach is connected to the brain and the inner ear. So I have been thinking because I already have a defect in my ears maybe its aggravating that rather than my ear causing it. You can see a doctor call Otolaryangologist and get ear testing to see if they can help. I have neck and head pain to but mine comes from holding myself more ridgid in attempt to compensate for my balance. I also have migraine that much of the time centers around my neck area. Whether that is your problem or not I don't know. I hope you will try to get some testing to see what is going on with your ears. Mine is kind of an extreme case most people can get help with thier ear problems from things like Meds, phyiscal therapy, diet changes. You need to find out if its even coming from your ears as other things like hormones, thyroid can cause a dizziness. Good luck Linda
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