Suffering With Tinnitus, Have Hearing Aids, Had Vibratory Sensations On The Body With Whooshing Sound In Head With Loud Bang. Diagnosis?
hello i am a male ,52 yrs old and suffer with tinnitus and wear hearing aids in both ears, recently like this moring i awoke with my body feeling like i was inside a motor car running through my body i thought my neighbour had some kind of motorised bed and it was vibrating through my flat as they live above me. very strange i have never experienced this before also whooshing sounds in my head and loud bangs prior to dropping off to sleep.can anyone give any diagnosis . thanks peter
Wed, 25 Jul 2012
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vidya KR's Response
Hi, Thanks for using the HCM.
your symptoms are could be a results from a disorder in the peripheral vestibular system (i.e., structures of the inner ear). Dizziness also may occur as a result of a disorder in the central vestibular system (i.e., vestibular nerve, brainstem, and cerebellum), you need get audiogram done, meet ENT specialist for further management.
Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help. Thanks get well soon....
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Suffering With Tinnitus, Have Hearing Aids, Had Vibratory Sensations On The Body With Whooshing Sound In Head With Loud Bang. Diagnosis?
Hi, Thanks for using the HCM. your symptoms are could be a results from a disorder in the peripheral vestibular system (i.e., structures of the inner ear). Dizziness also may occur as a result of a disorder in the central vestibular system (i.e., vestibular nerve, brainstem, and cerebellum), you need get audiogram done, meet ENT specialist for further management. Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help. Thanks get well soon....