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  2. Vestibular Neuritis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

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    Vestibular neuritis is an inner ear disorder that causes symptoms such as sudden, severe vertigo, dizziness, balance problems, nausea and vomiting. Experts believe that viral infections cause vestibular neuritis. Treatment typically involves managing symptoms or taking antiviral medications.

  3. Vestibular Neuritis: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

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    Feeling dizzy and nauseated after an illness? You may have vestibular neuritis. Learn about this condition and how you can find relief.

  4. Labyrinthitis and Vestibular Neuritis - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Labyrinthitis and Vestibular Neuritis Symptoms. The following symptoms usually occur abruptly and persist for days or weeks. Severe, continuous vertigo (the sensation of spinning or tilting) Inability to balance or walk straight. Nausea and vomiting, which can lead to dehydration and extreme fatigue.

  5. What Is Vestibular Neuritis? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis ...

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    Vestibular neuritis, also referred to as vestibular neuronitis, occurs when the nerve in the inner ear becomes inflamed, causing sudden, severe vertigo (a visual sensation of spinning or...

  6. Vestibular neuritis: Treatment and symptoms - Medical News Today

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    Symptoms. A person with vestibular neuritis may experience vertigo, nausea, and balance issues. The symptoms of vestibular neuritis can range from mild to severe and typically include:...

  7. Vestibular Neuronitis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Vestibular neuritis, also known by the name vestibular neuronitis, is thought to be caused by inflammation of the vestibular portion of the eighth cranial nerve and classically presents with vertigo, nausea, and gait imbalance.

  8. Current diagnosis and treatment of vestibular neuritis: a ...

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    The characteristic clinical features of vestibular neuritis are abrupt true-whirling vertigo lasting for more than 24 hours with nausea and vomiting in middle age, and no presence of cochlear symptoms and other neurological symptoms and signs, such as hearing loss, tinnitus, stuttering, and paresthesia of the ipsilateral face and contralateral ...

  9. Vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis - UpToDate

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    Vestibular neuritis, also known as vestibular neuronitis and labyrinthitis, represents an acute, spontaneous, peripheral vestibular ailment, characterized by the rapid onset of severe vertigo with nausea, vomiting, and gait instability.

  10. Vestibular Neuronitis - Vestibular Neuronitis - Merck Manual ...

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    Symptoms |. Diagnosis |. Treatment. Vestibular neuronitis is a disorder characterized by a sudden severe attack of vertigo (a false sensation of moving or spinning) caused by inflammation of the vestibular nerve, the branch of the 8th cranial nerve that helps control balance. The Ears. video. The vestibule is a part of the inner ear.

  11. Vestibular Neuritis Information & Treatment - ColumbiaDoctors

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    The main symptom of vestibular neuritis is the sudden start of severe vertigo. Vertigo is not the same as feeling dizzy. Dizziness means that you feel unsteady or lightheaded. But vertigo makes you feel like you're spinning or whirling. It may make it hard for you to walk.