Vestibular migraines cause dizziness, balance problems, and nausea, and are more common in adult women with a history of vertigo. They can be triggered by environmental factors and may be inherited. Treatment options include medication and identifying triggers. Medical evaluation is important to rule out underlying problems. A vestibular migraine is a headache accompanied by […]
Vestibular neuronitis is a viral inner ear infection that causes sudden dizziness and vertigo, but does not affect hearing. It is diagnosed through a physical exam and can be treated with medication to manage symptoms. Most cases resolve within a few weeks, but some patients may experience recurring symptoms. Vestibular neuronitis, or vestibular neuritis, is […]
Vestibular neuritis is an inflammatory disease that disrupts the vestibular system, causing vertigo, nausea, and difficulty walking. It is usually caused by an ear infection and can be treated with anti-inflammatory medication and drugs to manage dizziness. Long-term damage can be prevented with prompt treatment. Vestibular neuritis is an inflammatory disease that disrupts the vestibular […]
Vestibular nystagmus causes rapid involuntary eye movements due to disruptions in signal pathways between the eyes, inner ear, and brain. It can be peripheral or central and caused by infections, injuries, or diseases. Treatment includes medication and physical therapy. Individuals with vestibular nystagmus experience rapid involuntary eye movements triggered by a disruption in the signal […]