Dizziness & Deafness: Ear Fluid Imbalance Risks | am730

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Published: 2026-Feb-13 13:30

Update: 2026-Feb-13 13:30

Imbalance of ear fluid may cause dizziness and dizziness due to this disease. Please note that if ignored, it may lead to permanent deafness.

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Suddenly dizzy and dizzy? You may have Meniere’s syndrome. If the condition is severe and not treated in time, in addition to feeling nausea and vomiting, it may also lead to varying degrees of permanent hearing loss.

Is imbalance of ear fluid a disease?

Ear fluid imbalance is actually a general term, which mainly refers to anything that affects the balance organ in the ear, causing the brain to be misled and creating confusing balance messages, resulting in dizziness, vomiting and other discomforts. The most common cause is a viral infection that invades the ear; the second is Meniere’s syndrome just mentioned.

Erzai is not only responsible for hearing, but also for the balance system of the body. The vestibular system of the inner ear includes three semicircular canals, the lateral semicircular canal, the superior semicircular canal, and the posterior semicircular canal, and the two otolith organs, the utricle and the saccule. The semicircular canals are sensory organs that mainly sense rotational movements; the otolith organs stimulate hair cells through the movement of otoliths to generate sensory signals, thereby allowing the body to respond and control muscle movement.

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Once the balance function of the ear is affected by the disease, dizziness may occur.

More common in adult women

Meniere’s syndrome can occur at any age, but is more common in20to40adults, especially women. The cause is excessive lymph secretion in the inner ear, abnormal absorption function of the endolymphatic sac in the inner ear, or obstruction of endolymph circulation, resulting in increased endolymph fluid pressure. This pressure change will affect the vestibular system, making the inner ear unable to perform its normal balance function, and ultimately triggering Meniere’s syndrome.


Imbalance of ear fluid may cause dizziness and dizziness due to this disease. Please note that if ignored, it may lead to permanent deafness.

Erzai is not only responsible for hearing, but also for the balance system of the body.

Three major symptoms of Meniere’s syndrome

paroxysmal vertigo: Dizziness persists20Minutes or more, there are no signs before symptoms appear; vomiting may occur in severe cases.

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low frequency sensorineural hearing impairment: The patient’s cochlea lacks sensory cells or is damaged, causing hearing impairment. If not treated in time, it can evolve into permanent hearing loss.

tinnitus: Ringing, roaring, whistling or hissing sounds in the ears. Tinnitus in Meniere’s syndrome usually has a low frequency.

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date:2026-02-13 05:30:00

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