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Asked for Male | 52 Years

When Will My Inner Ear Inflammation Symptoms Improve?

Patient's Query

I am suffering from inner ear inflammation, acute peripheral vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, ringing in the left ear (tinnitus), ringing gets louder with loud noises and when I speak and I cannot hear clearly because of the sharp ringing. This is happening since one month. I am consulting a senior ent and am under medication. I am having vertin 16 mg since 11 days and tinnex for my tinnitus since 16 days. Before that I was on stemetil for 10 days and defcort for 5 days. My imbalance and dizziness is a little better but keeps fluctuating. I am not completely balanced, when I walk and turn my head I feel dizzy and imbalanced. My ringing is still the same. I am taking my tablets regularly as prescribed, doing exercises, drinking enough water, eating well, going everyday for brisk walks. MRI of my brain, inner ear and cervical spine is normal. My immettance audiometry test was normal. Why is it taking so long to get alright with not so much improvement. I am a healthy individual. Please tell me by when will I be completely alright, fine and normal. Thank you.

Answered by Dr. Babita Goel

These symptoms can take time to improve as the inner ear is a delicate structure. It's great that your MRI and hearing tests are normal, ruling out any major concerns. The medications you're taking are aimed at reducing inflammation and managing symptoms. Sometimes, it just takes a bit longer for the body to fully recover. Keep up with your prescribed medications, exercises, hydration, and walks. Your dedication is commendable. I recommend staying in touch with your ENT specialist for regular check-ups and adjustments to your treatment plan. 

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