Dizziness and Balance
Hearing loss can affect dizziness and balance because the inner ear, which is responsible for hearing, also plays a crucial role in maintaining balance. The inner ear contains the vestibular system, a part of the ear that helps control the body’s sense of balance and spatial orientation. When there is damage to the inner ear, whether from sensorineural hearing loss or other conditions like Meniere’s disease, the vestibular system can also be affected, leading to dizziness, vertigo, and balance problems. This is because the brain receives conflicting signals from the auditory and balance systems, which can disrupt coordination and stability. Dizziness or balance issues associated with hearing loss should be evaluated by a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
If you think you might have dizziness or a balance issue, it could be due to your ears. Get in touch with your ENT specialist in London to book a consultation today! 020 3897 0667