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Sensorineural hearing loss be from acoustic trauma that ended four years ago from military occupation of 4yrs 9 mnth or meiners disease, also have vertigo, tinnitus, nausea, headaches, occular migraines. mri and eeg normal.

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Dr. Harold Mandel answered

Specializes in General Practice

ENT referral: You need a full exam by an Otolaryngologist, or Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) doctor. Factors which might contribute to Meniere's disease include poor fluid drainage in your ear, allergies, viral infection, genetic predisposition, abnormal immune response, and trauma. An ENT specalist will run tests to try to confirm the right diagnosis and prescribe proper treatment for you.

Answered 1/29/2016

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Hearing loss: much more likely to be traumatic bet let an ENT specialist assess you to give you a definitive diagnosis

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