Vestibular Neuritis
An inner ear disorder that causes inflammation of the vestibular nerve, which is responsible for transmitting balance signals from the inner ear to the brain. The condition is usually caused by a viral infection, often following a respiratory infection like the flu or a cold. Symptoms of vestibular neuritis include sudden, severe vertigo (dizziness), nausea, difficulty balancing, and sometimes difficulty focusing on objects due to the dizziness. Unlike labyrinthitis, vestibular neuritis typically does not cause hearing loss, as it specifically affects the balance portion of the inner ear. Treatment focuses on managing the symptoms, including medications for dizziness, nausea, and physical therapy to help improve balance. Most people recover from vestibular neuritis within a few weeks, although some may experience lingering balance problems for a longer period.
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