Stuttering and memory issues can have various underlying causes, but it’s less common for an ear problem like an acoustic neuroma or an inner ear infection to directly cause these symptoms. However, the inner ear does play a role in balance, spatial orientation, and partially in auditory processing, which can indirectly contribute to cognitive processes. An acoustic neuroma, specifically, is more associated with hearing loss, tinnitus, or unsteadiness, rather than directly causing stuttering or memory difficulties.
In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, we would consider whether there is an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement, the nervous system, and cognitive functions. When Vata is aggravated, it can contribute to erratic thought processes, speech difficulties, and memory issues.
Focus on calming and balancing Vata. This can be done through a regular routine, including adequate rest and avoiding stimulants like caffeine or alcohol. Incorporate grounding foods into your diet such as warm, cooked meals and healthy fats like ghee or sesame oil. Practicing gentle yoga or Pranayama (breathing exercises) can also aid in calming the nervous system.
If the symptoms persist or worsen, seeking immediate medical attention from a skilled healthcare professional is important to rule out any serious conditions. Implementing Ayurvedic practices can be complementary but should not replace professional medical advice for potential conditions like an acoustic neuroma. A comprehensive approach to health involves integrating both modern science and traditional wisdom.



