What’s wrong with your ears? What’s wrong with your head?

Ear discomfort, dizziness, clinically may be seen in the following cases: 1, chronic suppurative otitis media involving labyrinthitis, resulting in patients can appear ear canal pus, hearing loss, accompanied by dizziness, dizziness, clinical generally through the middle ear CT to determine. 2, some patients have acute inflammation of the external auditory canal, inflammation and infection leading to the patient can appear headache, dizziness, and other related symptoms. 3, Patients with sudden deafness with vertigo, which is mainly manifested as ear stuffiness, hearing loss, tinnitus and other related symptoms, accompanied by walking instability, visual rotation and other related performance. 4, some patients have Meniere’s disease, can be manifested as fluctuating ear stuffiness, hearing loss, tinnitus and so on, accompanied by recurring vertigo and other manifestations. In short, if the patient has ear discomfort accompanied by dizziness, it is recommended that the patient improve the ENT routine examination to determine which is the case.