Dizziness, nausea, tinnitus, vomiting.



Dizziness, nausea, tinnitus and vomiting may be related to Meniere’s disease, or may be caused by posterior circulation ischemia, sudden deafness and other causes.

1. Ménière’s disease: the disease is usually caused by edema of the inner ear labyrinth, because the inner ear and the nearby cochlea, which has both balance and hearing functions, may cause dizziness, nausea, tinnitus, vomiting and other symptoms.

2. Posterior circulation ischemia: commonly seen in cerebellar lesions or brainstem vestibular nerve nuclei lesions, these tissues controlling the balance function produce lesions, ischemia, may cause dizziness, tinnitus, nausea, nausea, vomiting, and may be accompanied by headache, excessive sweating and other symptoms.

3. Sudden deafness: due to the influence of certain adverse factors, resulting in sudden deafness, resulting in circulatory disorders in the inner ear, may cause dizziness, nausea, tinnitus, vomiting and other symptoms.

Dizziness, nausea, tinnitus and vomiting may be caused by other reasons, if the symptoms continue to be unable to alleviate, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible to clarify the causes, and then give targeted treatment.