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Why do people who are dizzy see an audiologist?

St. Cloud Hearing Clinic - FAQ
The semicircular canals, found in the inner part of the ear, are important for maintaining balance. The audiologist, with a recommendation from a physician, may be able to provide testing and treatment for your dizziness.

What is an audiologist?

St. Cloud Hearing Clinic - FAQ
audiologist is a professional with a Masters or Clinical Doctorate degree who is certified by the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association. This highly trained individual specializes in evaluating and treating people with hearing loss of any age. An audiologist performs a variety of tests to try and determine the problem and then propose treatment options. In addition, an audiologist dispenses hearing aids as well as administering tests to evaluate dizziness.

How can I find an audiologist and/or an otolaryngologist?

Treatment and Therapy, FAQs, EHDI, NCBDDD, CDC
To locate an audiologist, visit the American Academy of Audiology website at http://www.audiology.org. On this site you will then enter information about the area where you live. To find an otolaryngologist, you may visit The American Academy of Otolaryngology website at http://www.entnet.org/ent_otolaryngologist.cfm and search by entering a doctor’s name or a specific geographic location.

So, what makes me feel dizzy?

Frequently Asked Hearing Questions
The symptoms of dizziness appear when the central nervous system receives conflicting messages from the other four systems. There are five major medical causes for dizziness: Circulation - If your brain does not get enough blood flow, you will feel light headed. The same goes for people with generally poor circulation (chronic), which may be a result of arteriosclerosis or hardening of the arteries. High blood pressure, diabetes, or high cholesterol may also lead to poor circulation.

I'm dizzy. Who should I call?

ENT Associates of East Texas - Frequently Asked Questions
Otolaryngologist is an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist who has been trained in the diagnosis and treatment of balance disorders. All of the physicians at ENT Associates are trained in diagnosing and treating disorders of the inner ear, which commonly cause dizziness.

Why am I dizzy and/or fainting?

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Do take care when changing positions... getting up more slowly, holding firmly, etc, so that you do not fall and hurt yourself. Lay low, stay in bed, drink adequate fluids, eat salty foods and wait for the symptoms to wane. Tools to check: For most, there is usually some time to wait to get an appointment with the Dr. It is a good idea to make your appointments in plenty of time so that you have your next medication ready to start as soon as you need to, with no delays.
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