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Old 03-28-2015, 04:07 AM
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If you have fluid behind the ear drum due to allergy
Or chronic infection or blocked eustachian tubes.
The pressure will stimulate the nerves in the drum
Membrane and cause a vertigo.

You can also have a virus inflammation of the auditory
Nerve. Sinus pressure can also cause dizziness.

All that neck pain.. Did you ever go to an ENT for that?
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