? Meniere's: You may well possess an inner ear disorder, and an ear, nose, and throat doctor (otolaryngologist) can help. If not localizable, consider that migraine can cause paroxysmal vertigo. Just to be safe, get an mri, as if you are suffering additional hearing loss, an acoustic neuroma might be an answer. Hope you feel better soon.
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