Migraine & ENT Connections

When headaches and inner ear symptoms collide — get the right diagnosis

Not Just a Headache — Could Your Migraine Be Affecting Your Ears and Balance?

Migraine is more than head pain — it can affect hearing, balance, and cause dizzy spells.

Dr. Peerbaccus identifies migraine-related ENT symptoms and provides tailored care.

What is Vestibular Migraine?

Vestibular migraine (also called migraine-associated vertigo) occurs when the migraine mechanism affects the inner ear or balance centers in the brain.

Unlike classic migraines, it may involve little or no head pain — but can cause:

– Dizziness or vertigo
– Light and sound sensitivity
– Ear pressure or ringing
– Motion intolerance
– Nausea or unsteadiness

Did you know? If you suffer from recurrent migraines, it may also be associated with tinnitus!

Why Migraine is Often Misdiagnosed

Vestibular migraine can mimic:

– Ménière’s disease
– BPPV
– Labyrinthitis
– Anxiety or panic attacks

Accurate diagnosis is key — especially when traditional ENT causes have been ruled out.

Symptoms That May Point to Migraine

💥 Headache with dizziness or nausea
🌪 Vertigo triggered by stress, sleep loss, or sensory input
👂 Ear pressure with no infection or wax
🌈 Visual aura or flashes of light
😣 Fatigue after episodes
🧠 Brain fog or disorientation during attacks

How Dr. Peerbaccus Helps

– Thorough ENT & balance assessment
– Ruling out other ear-related causes
– Coordinated care with your GP or neurologist
– Lifestyle and diet review for triggers
– Preventative medication or supplements if needed
– Education & reassurance (migraine is common and manageable)

✅ Sleep hygiene
✅ Caffeine and dietary control
✅ Vestibular rehab (if balance is affected)
✅ Migraine-friendly medications
✅ Avoidance of sensory overload

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If you’ve been told it’s “just a migraine” — but it doesn’t feel like one — consult a specialist who understands the ENT connection.