Nerve tumor causes dizziness

DEAR DR. GOTT: Dizziness is a common problem that you’ve addressed a lot. I suffered for over a year, having been diagnosed with Meniere’s after a CT scan showed nothing. Much later, another doctor ordered an MRI that showed an acoustic neuroma. This condition isn’t as uncommon as once thought. I would encourage anyone with continuing dizziness to have an MRI. It saved my life. I was successfully treated with a gamma knife procedure and have been fine ever since.

DEAR READER: An acoustic neuroma (also known as a vestibular schwannoma) is a benign, slow-growing tumor on the primary nerve leading from the inner ear to the brain.
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