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Suggest Treatment For Balance Disorder

I have had a balance problem for over a year now- had busing in the ear then lost hearing in the left ear then right- have aids now- but lose my balance very easy- fell 4 times the last year- if I bend over to far I just keep going my-- ear doctor doesn t think its the inner ear- had my gp check- all blood work ok heart DR check -a little HP--saw a therapist no help was schedule to see a neoreglist but after looking at my problem she told me she could not help she has 16 yrs in her field I have now other problem good eyes- can still drive long ways- no nausea
Tue, 3 Oct 2017
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Welcome on Healthcaremagic!

Your symptoms seem to be related to an inner ear disorder. The fact that you have lost hearing in in your left ear, is another argument in favor of this disorder.
Coming to this point, I would recommend performing a brain CT scan, which can help exclude a brain lesion and also examine your inner ear structure. A brain MRI study may be needed, based on the CT scan results.

Hope you will find this answer helpful!
Best wishes, Dr. Aida
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Suggest Treatment For Balance Disorder

Hello! Welcome on Healthcaremagic! Your symptoms seem to be related to an inner ear disorder. The fact that you have lost hearing in in your left ear, is another argument in favor of this disorder. Coming to this point, I would recommend performing a brain CT scan, which can help exclude a brain lesion and also examine your inner ear structure. A brain MRI study may be needed, based on the CT scan results. Hope you will find this answer helpful! Best wishes, Dr. Aida