Having right-ear nerve deafness paired with constant headaches and vomiting is a serious medical concern that requires immediate professional evaluation rather than self-medication. These symptoms together can suggest increased pressure within the skull or an issue affecting the cranial nerves, such as a vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma). You urgently need to see a neurologist or an ENT specialist for a brain scan (MRI). While a doctor may temporarily prescribe antiemetics (like ondansetron) for vomiting or specific pain relievers for your headaches, finding the underlying cause is critical. Please seek emergency medical care or consult your physician immediately.
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I have no hearing in my right ear due to a dead nerve, and I constantly suffer from headaches and vomiting. What medicine should I take?