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Ménière's Disease?
My mother suffers from a strange and quite painful condition which is now hindering her lifestyle. She hears all the voices and sounds extremely amplified and also suffers from tinnitus, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, etc. She experiences ringing & roaring interchangeably and/or simultaneously. After some research, my guess is Ménière's Disease and Hyperacusis. Please note, she is diagnosed with hypothyroidism and takes Eltroxin 50 everyday. Please suggest the right course of action including checkup, treatment advice, etc. Thanks in advance.
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Menieres disease does not cause hyperacusis.. She may be suffer from a rare condition known as superior canal dehiscence syndrome also known as minors syndrome. Tests such as HTCT and VEMP will confirm the diagnosis. Once confirmed treatment can be planned
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