8Vertigo
The ears play an important role in keeping the balance. When a cholesteatoma grows and affects this organ, you might experience vertigo. This is the feeling that you are moving around when you are actually not. It is quite similar to a loss of balance and a sense of whirling around. For many people, vertigo is quite similar to motion sickness. They describe the sensation as though space is spinning. This symptom can last for a few hours or days, depending on the cause. [8]















