Aswad -> RE: Migraine Medications (9/25/2009 2:59:07 PM)
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ORIGINAL: xoxkittenxox Hey! I have a lot of Tinnitus! Its so strange. I get like... DEAF in one ear and then this INSANE ringing, so loud it sounds like a JET, for like, THREE MINUTES! And I don't go back to hearing anything in that ear until ten minutes AFTER the ringing. Its creepy. During a migraine attack, I get dizzy too! I thought this was because of the nausea, though! Or the pills I'm taking for it... Thought as much. Now, go tell your neurologist. [:D] What you are describing sounds very much like one form of hearing-related aura. In order to uncover the root cause of a migraine attack, it is important to establish the sequence of events. If the tinnitus or dizziness are preceded by another sign, then it will be helpful for the neurologist to know that. For instance, muscle twitches, facial pain, dental pain, sense of numbness or tingling in the face, mouth or nose, and so forth. Those can help in localizing the origin of the attack. The nerve center in question is the trigeminal ganglion, and Rule made a good guess in mentioning herpes, since this is the precise location where the virus lays dormant when it is not active. I am not certain whether a screening will reveal dormant infections or not. Did you have chickenpox as a child? Either way, the neurologist should be able to track it from the trigeminal ganglion. Health, al-Aswad.
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