Ear Balance and Dizziness in Richmond, VA

Are you experiencing dizziness, persistent earaches, or trouble hearing? If your symptoms don’t improve after a few days, it may be time to see a specialist. At Virginia Ear Nose & Throat, we offer comprehensive ear services to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the ears, balance, and hearing, helping you find relief and restore your quality of life.

Understanding Vertigo and Inner Ear Problems

Feeling dizzy, lightheaded, or off-balance can stem from a variety of conditions. Vertigo is a common cause of these symptoms and occurs when the brain and inner ear — which controls balance — are not communicating properly.

People with vertigo often describe the sensation as if the room is spinning or tilting. Episodes may be triggered by migraines, infections, or vestibular disorders such as:

Meniere’s disease
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)

If you’re frequently experiencing dizziness or disorientation, professional evaluation can help identify the root cause and guide effective treatment.

Treating Vertigo and Balance Problems

At Virginia Ear Nose & Throat, our providers develop individualized treatment plans for vertigo based on your symptoms, health history, and diagnostic testing. You may undergo hearing exams, balance testing, or imaging to pinpoint the source of your dizziness.

Treatment options may include:

Balance therapy: Physical therapy designed to improve balance, assess fall risk, and retrain your body’s response to movement.
Hearing rehabilitation: To improve stability and communication when balance and hearing are both affected.

If dizziness persists or suggests a more serious condition, your provider may refer you for further cardiovascular, brain, or neck evaluation. Our goal is to restore stability, reduce fall risk, and help you move with confidence again.

Causes of Earaches

Ear pain can stem from multiple areas of the body — including the ear, mouth, nose, or throat. One of the most common causes is eustachian tube dysfunction, which prevents proper fluid drainage from the ear to the back of the throat, leading to pressure, fluid buildup, and discomfort.

Common causes of earaches include:

Allergies
Colds or sinus infections
Swollen eustachian tubes
Muffled hearing or sore throat
Excessive earwax
(Rarely) ear tumors

Eardrum Problems and Ruptures

Earaches can also result from a perforated or ruptured eardrum, a tear in the thin tissue separating the ear canal and middle ear. This condition can cause sharp pain, drainage, hearing loss, or ringing in the ears and may occur due to:

Loud noises or trauma
Ear infections
Use of cotton swabs or foreign objects in the ear

If left untreated, eardrum damage can lead to permanent hearing loss.

Diagnosis and Treatment

When you visit Virginia Ear Nose & Throat, your provider will carefully examine your ears and review your symptoms. If needed, we may perform a CT scan using our in-office MiniCAT Scanner for a detailed look inside the ear.

Treatment options may include:

Decongestants to relieve eustachian tube pressure
Ear drops to treat infection or inflammation
Eardrum patching or, in some cases, surgery to repair damage

Our experienced team is committed to identifying the root cause of your symptoms and guiding you toward safe, effective relief.

Restore Comfort and Clarity with Expert Ear Care in Richmond, VA

Whether you’re dealing with dizziness, ear pain, or hearing loss, expert evaluation and treatment can make all the difference. At Virginia Ear Nose & Throat, our experienced ENT specialists use advanced diagnostics and personalized care to identify the root cause of your symptoms and provide lasting relief. From vertigo management to ear infection treatment and hearing rehabilitation, we’re here to help you regain balance, comfort, and confidence in your daily life.

Call us today at (804) 484-3700 to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward clearer hearing and better ear health.

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