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If you also have sudden hearing loss, you may have a condition called labyrinthitis. It can be caused by a virus, and it affects the nerve in the brain that ...
Diagnosis involves the steps your healthcare professional takes to find the cause of your dizziness or vertigo. You may need imaging tests such as an MRI or a ...
This part of the inner ear is the vestibular labyrinth. It holds the semicircular canals of the inner ear. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, also called ...
It was presumed he had viral labyrinthitis (an inner-ear disorder) that would pass in a week or two. When it didn't, and his tonsils grew exponentially, we ...
Beyond BPPV, examples of other medical conditions that can cause vertigo include vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis. Both involve inner ear damage that ...
Meclizine is used to prevent and control nausea, vomiting, and dizziness caused by motion sickness. It is also used for vertigo (dizziness or lightheadedness) ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What causes BPPV, and is there a treatment for it? ANSWER: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, or BPPV, is one of the most common causes ...
Meniere's disease is an inner ear problem that can cause dizzy spells, also called vertigo, and hearing loss. Most of the time, Meniere's disease affects only ...
Inflammation of the inner ear (labyrinthitis) — This may occur in the wake of a bacterial ear infection or a viral upper respiratory illness. It's marked by ...
Many body systems — including your muscles, bones, joints, eyes, the balance organ in the inner ear, nerves, heart and blood vessels — must work normally for ...
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