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Can Vertigo Cause Squishy Sound In Ear?

Last year I had a sudden episode of vertigo (room spinning); doctor prescribed meclizine; lasted for three days...Last six months I have noticed squishy sound in left ear especially on eating...I also notice a decrease in hearing on that side...Could vertigo be connected to squishy sound? I have an appointment to see an ENT.
Tue, 20 Jun 2017
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Do an ear endoscopic examination and check whether the eardrum is perforated or any infection persists. Do a nasal examination to check any block near the eustachian tube. lastly do an audiometry test to see whether auditory nerve is involved.

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Can Vertigo Cause Squishy Sound In Ear?

Do an ear endoscopic examination and check whether the eardrum is perforated or any infection persists. Do a nasal examination to check any block near the eustachian tube. lastly do an audiometry test to see whether auditory nerve is involved.