Vertigo may be secondary to Meniere's disease and can be associated with progressive hearing loss that affects one ear. Some people experience distorted or reduced hearing or become sensitive to loud noises. Others develop tinnitus, a sensation of ringing, roaring, or buzzing in the ears. Rarely, the condition can lead to complete hearing loss in the affected ear.

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