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Vestibular Symptoms

The vestibular system includes the parts of the inner ear and brain that help control balance and eye movements. If the system is damaged by disease, aging, or injury, vestibular disorders can result, and are often associated with one or more of these symptoms, among others:

– Dizziness
– Imbalance
– Vertigo
– Tinnitus
– Hearing loss
– Brain fog
– Vision impairment
– Cognitive changes

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Vestibular Hyperacusis

Hyperacusis is the perception of unusual auditory sensitivity to some environmental noises or tones. The effects of hyperacusis can range from a mild sense of unease to a complete loss of balance or upright posture with severe ear pain. Cochlear hyperacusis can be treated with acoustic therapies such as tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT). Vestibular hyperacusis, however, continues to go untreated or unrecognized in many cases.

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Mikä On Tasapainoelimen Toimintahäiriö?

Mikä On Tasapaino? Tasapainoa kuvataan kyvyksi pitää kehon painopiste opitun tukialueen sisäpuolella ilman riskiä kaatumisesta. Toimivan tasapainojärjestelmän kanssa ihminen näkee tarkasti liikkuessaan, tunnistaa painovoiman, osaa määrittää liikkeen suunnan ja nopeuden, sekä ylläpitää tasapainoa vaihtelevissa tilanteissa.

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Vestibular Migraine

Approximately 40% of migraine patients have some accompanying vestibular syndrome involving disruption in their balance and/or dizziness at one time or another, which is often more persistent and debilitating than the original headache.

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Part I: Vestibular Dysfunction in Children: Incidence, Diagnoses, Assessment and Intervention

Incidents of Vestibular Dysfunction in Children The vestibular system enables balance abilities and stabilization of visual images when an individual is moving his/her head. When the function of the vestibular system is disrupted, adult patients

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Labyrinthitis and Vestibular Neuritis

Cause Infection or inflammation of the cochleovestibular nerve. Summary Vestibular Neuritis (or neuronitis) is a vestibular condition that is commonly caused by the inflammation of the vestibular branch of the 8th cranial nerve, which is

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Mitigating Triggers from Digital Devices

Visual sensitivity from vestibular disorders can be exaggerated when a person uses a computer monitor or watches television.

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Digital Devices: Issues, Settings and Tips

By Karen R Mizrach Our digital devices are wonderful, annoying, and all sorts of inbetween. The lights, the motion, the print, the colors, the noise, can all challenge our already sensitive brains, eyes and ears.

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Diana

I had a concussion after a car accident in July 2016. It caused double vision and my eyes didn't track together. Severe headaches would wake me at night, causing waves of nausea. Everything was too

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Ménière’s Syndrome or Ménière’s Disease?

The author postulates that many patients diagnosed with Ménière’s disease could actually have semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome (SCSC). By Philippa Thomson “You are correct that Ménière’s disease is over diagnosed. Many physicians diagnose it when they

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Athlete and student has central vestibular dysfunction

When I was starting my senior year in 2021 I was feeling great and excited to see what it would all be about! It started out fun and great, but as October hit I started

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