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3. Balance and Other Symptoms

Because Menière’s disease affects the inner ear, it can seriously disrupt your sense of balance. Episodes often involve vertigo—a spinning sensation that can last from 20 minutes to several hours. During a flare-up, people may feel dizzy, nauseated, or unsteady on their feet. In more severe cases, vertigo can cause vomiting, sweating, and even falls. Headaches are also common. Some or all of these symptoms can happen at once, making episodes hard to predict and difficult to manage.

Symptoms of Headache with The Meniere's disease of sound in stuffy ear hear ringing roaring buzzing loss of balance dizzy spells pressure

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