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Can Nausea And Dizziness Be Caused By Ear Infection?

Hi,I went to our local urgent care for ear pain and dizziness. The doctor said I had an external ear infection. I ve been using the ear drops and nasal spray they prescribed me it s not helping. I m getting more symptoms like migrane, painful jaw, my nausea and dizziness is escalating. I m running fevers and have weakness. Is this all from the ear infection?
Fri, 11 Sep 2015
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Hi Dear ,

Welcome to HCM.
Understanding your concern. As per your query you have nausea , dizziness and ear pain. Well the symptoms you mention in query are pointing towards a condition known as otitis media or internal ear infection . I would suggest you to consult ENT specialist for proper examination and rule out condition like meniere disease or temporomandibular problem. Donot chew anything hard from that side. Keep doing mouth stretching exercises.

Hope your concern has been resolved.

Get Well Soon.
Best Wishes,
Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Can Nausea And Dizziness Be Caused By Ear Infection?

Hi Dear , Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query you have nausea , dizziness and ear pain. Well the symptoms you mention in query are pointing towards a condition known as otitis media or internal ear infection . I would suggest you to consult ENT specialist for proper examination and rule out condition like meniere disease or temporomandibular problem. Donot chew anything hard from that side. Keep doing mouth stretching exercises. Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari