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šŸ‘‚ Vestibular Neuritis | Presentation, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis & Treatment
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In this video, we explore vestibular neuritis: its prevalence, pathophysiology, and treatment. We also learn how to differentiate it from other vestibular conditions associated with dizziness.

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@debigdogk9563

2 years ago

Well presented . Thank you šŸ™

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@andrefreitas1712

2 years ago

My doctor prescribed corticosteroids (Predinosolona) and it made me feel better in a few days

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@carolwalker1376

1 year ago

Thanks so much for your kind words. Really helps. Will keep trying to do vestibular exercises every day. Dont feel making any difference but wont give up. Bless you both and hope you get as well as you can too xx

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@aljocammo765

2 years ago

I have this today and I feel terrible. The dizziness is so debilitating.

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@haywoodjah5938

1 year ago

I was diagnosed with sudden sensory loss in my left ear....just heard loud humming...ringing. a specialist ran hearing tests, gave me prednisone and then i developed vertigo bad. My hearing started coming back but its real sensitive in my left ear and i still hear the humming and ringing. I was diagnosed with bppv later. Can this all be connected. I know its not prolly connected but about a week before i got neck adjusted three days in a row at chiro for the first time. I was treated for ear infection over a month prior.

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@PeterJohns

2 years ago

where do you put vestibular migraine in terms of how common it is?

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@hareriti2463

1 year ago

in the first few seconds you say, what you discussed in the previous video, it begins with hyperfunction and ends with hypofunction.. What is the disease you are refering to, I cannot make it out auditorily? Thanks

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@NoName78144

4 days ago

I did ct scan and mri. And it says prominent high riding jugular bulb dehiscence. Is that related?

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@Portia620

1 year ago

What if you have BPPV and had a most your life and now youā€™re having visual vertigo is it possible that you could have another issue going on with the inner ear is it possible to have two different vertigo issues like BPPV and the neuritis or something

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@Evolutiontweaked

2 months ago

Vestibular migraine, what do you know about that? And you can have mild ringing in ear with vestibular neuritis. My daughter has suffered over two months she needs help. Ent is Thursday Iā€™m worried he wonā€™t know how to help her.

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@KeepingItReal-USA

5 months ago

I had serve vertigo 3 months ago was in the hospital for 5 days and I couldnā€™t walk. Iā€™m in my 40s so this was very scary. It slowly got better but, I have been doing vestibular pt. It has greatly helped. I finally got my VNG test and my left vestibular nerve is still greatly impaired. Iā€™m going to get an mri but, Iā€™m concerned this is not vestibular neuritis but, something else. My hearing was good but, there just seems to be more going on.

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@lughnasadha22

3 months ago

Is it possible to get hot flushes with this condition?

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@wairokpamrakesh1192

1 year ago

This is my second time with a gap of 2 months. This time it is more severe. Is Vestibular Neuritis usually recurrent?

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@muhammadzaminabbas8718

1 year ago

Does vestibular neuritis cause loss of balance and equilibrium?

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@stefaniebryant3747

10 months ago

Can you get this from a head injury

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@danoconnell8995

1 year ago

Been almost two years now. Still suffering. Some days better than others. Bad days are bad.

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@hananmrad7761

1 year ago

Does vestibular neuritis cause heavy head?

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@carolwalker1376

1 year ago

Had this 6 months now ... some days just want to end it all. Came from nowhere. Feel so sorry for anyone who gets this.

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@Fraevo10

2 years ago

I canā€™t do MRIā€™s.. severe claustrophobia.

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@mirceacrisan4108

1 month ago

You forgot cortisone! the most important treatment in neuritis vestibularis!

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