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Dizziness, tinnitus and general weakness?

Dizziness, tinnitus, nausea and general weakness often suggest Meniere's syndrome. When the patient attacks, dizziness turns around, accompanied by tinnitus, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, and even hearing loss. Vestibular function examination and hearing examination are helpful for diagnosis.

In addition, otoliths can also cause the above symptoms, but most of them are related to body position, and patients dare not open their eyes or turn their heads. After manual reset, it can be recovered quickly. However, patients with these symptoms still need to do further head MRI and head CT examination to rule out central vertigo before the above diseases can be diagnosed. After excluding central vertigo, there is basically no difference in the treatment of the above diseases, and the risk is also reduced.