An
inner ear or vestibular disorder can strike anyone from men,
women
and children at any time of their lives.
The
most common signs of a vestibular disorder are dizziness,
unsteadiness, nausea, and vertigo which is a sensation of
the room spinning around you.
In
some cases the symptoms can be mild and infrequent, while
in other cases the symptoms can result in a total life style
change.
Since
your vestibular system interacts with your nervous system
you may also experience other symptoms such as blurry or
bouncing vision, muscle aches, headaches, memory loss, and
commonly a ringing sound in your ears known as tinnitus.
For a complete list of symptoms please visit the symptoms page.

The
most common vestibular disorders are listed below to learn
more about each of them please visit the causes page.
Meniere’s
Disease
Vestibular Neuronitis Labyrinthitis
Post-Traumatic Vertigo
Perilymph Fistula
Cervical Vertigo
Ototoxicity
Mal de Debarquement
Acoustic Neuroma
Migraine Assoiatecd Vertigo (MAV)
Benign Paroxysmal Positional (BPPV)
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
Autoimmune Inner Ear Disorder

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