What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You About Vertigo and Tinnitus

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Published 2022-12-22
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Researchers from the University of California Irvine released new research about a tinnitus treatment approach they developed that generates a targeted electrical current into the inner ear. Today, let’s take a look at what the device is, how it works, and whether I think it can actually help your tinnitus.

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All Comments (21)
  • @edswen41
    Been dealing with both since Age 18- I am 31 now. sometimes are hard, sometimes it is manageable. the sudden vertigo though are still scary
  • I'm currently dealing with both Vertigo & Tinnitus. My Vertigo has been going and coming quite some time now, but I recently started getting the Tinnitus problem about 3 weeks now. I watched you video and I definitely will be going to visit an ENT Specialists soon. Your video explained it pretty much and I will like to thank you for it. Thanks RAL
  • @ramone.1021
    I am currently dealing with both now, Started with Tinnitus and two years later Vertigo. Thanks for the info and Happy Holidays!!
  • Doctor, I don't want to understand, or know where it comes from. I just want a solution. If the hair cells produce the buzzing then I want a solution for them to stop the noise they make. There is a lack of serious studies on this subject.
  • @bushaak5282
    Hi Dr.Ben. l had read many articles the writers relating symptoms like ear ringing, dizziness and vertigo to cervical instability.
  • Great information Dr.Ben. I know I have tinnitus and hearing lost in high register. I know my hearing aids/maskers will be ready on August 4th. However, can vertigo attacks happen randomly or last more than an hour?
  • @FlorePensaert
    Hey Ben! I left a question on your TikTok. Your personal take on it would be much appreciated! Thanks.
  • @ekongto63
    🤓 Hello, Dr. Ben. My name is Eric, and I'm a Filipino. I've been a fan of yours for over 2 months, and I've also been watching your tinnitus videos. My tinnitus began two months ago. I'm concerned because, in addition to tinnitus, I'm suffering hypnic jerks, which began one week after I was diagnosed with tinnitus, and the sound of my tinnitus intensified significantly more when I withdrew my impacted tooth. In addition, I take 5g of Melatonin, which helps me relax. I know you have a lot of followers, so I hope you notice me. I'd want and hope to speak with you via video call to clear my uncertainties. ✍✍✍✍✍
  • @philliptamez
    How do they actually diagnose Ménière’s disease?
  • @roxylooney2585
    I have had tinnitus for years but I recently was out on cipro and I got extremely dizzy on the 3rd day off taking it and was told by er to stop taking it so I tried Dramamine and meclizine but they both made it worst… I took my allergy pill and nasal spray and I’ll do it again before bed and try again tomorrow see if that helps
  • I woke up with muscle spasms of my left side of face, my whole left arm was feeling like electrick shocks including muscle spasms, vertigo and tinnitus in right ear.
  • Thank you for the informative video. I am currently 4 months in to feeling like falling as I get up from lying on either side - day or night - this never goes away... and my tinnitus has gotten worse in the past few months, as well. I will be seeing an ENT on July 6 as that is the soonest I can get in. I hope I can make it. I'm literally in tears about this daily and feel I am getting very depressed. Your video makes me feel somewhat hopeful that I can be helped.
  • I’m dealing with bad tinnitus that last for few hours during the day. After that I get lightheaded
  • Question: I am a medically retired Army Veteran. I was diagnosed with Tinnitus. I also have a "Cranial Nerve defect" of the 7th cranial nerve. I recently had vertigo episodes and I was told I have intermittent vertigo. What is the relationship between tinnitus, vertigo and my cranial nerve defect?
  • @annetteokerayi8466
    What about a chiropractor that's what he handles it also with a drug therapy spinal alignment is key also