Related: Your clogged ear is very likely the cause of your dizziness and nausea - the symptoms go together like peas and carrots. You likely have a cerumen impaction and serous otitis media. It can be more serious. Some viruses are damaging to the accoustic nerve and result in permanent hearing loss. Vertigo and nausea slowly subsides. You need an ENT exam as soon as you're able to arrange one.
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