Labyrinthitis
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labyrinthitis can also be caused by toxic drugs. Symptoms The primary symptoms of
labyrinthitis are vertigo ( dizziness ), accompanied by ... of ringing in the ears called tinnitus .
labyrinthitis Definition: ...
Corneal ulcer
... Bacterial Keratitis ( Corneal Ulcer s and Infections ) Bacterial
labyrinthitis (
labyrinthitis ) Bacterial Liver Abscess (Pyogenic Liver Abscess ) Bacterial ...
Keratitis
... Bacterial Keratitis ( Corneal Ulcer s and Infections ) Bacterial
labyrinthitis (
labyrinthitis ) Bacterial Liver Abscess (Pyogenic Liver Abscess ) Bacterial ...
Metabolite
... for Tularemia Serosanguineous Serotonin Metabolite (5-HIAA) Serous
labyrinthitis (
labyrinthitis ) Serous Otitis Media ( Otitis Media with Effusion ) ... - Cancer ...
Serotonin
... for Tularemia Serosanguineous Serotonin Metabolite (5-HIAA) Serous
labyrinthitis (
labyrinthitis ) Serous Otitis Media ( Otitis Media with Effusion ) ... selective ...
Tularemia
... for Tularemia Serosanguineous Serotonin Metabolite (5-HIAA) Serous
labyrinthitis (
labyrinthitis ) Serous Otitis Media ( Otitis Media with Effusion ) ... Rabbit ...
Acoustic
... the ages of 40 and 60, the cochlea r duct of the inner ear is found to be enlarged, as a result of acoustic trauma , viral endolymphatic
labyrinthitis , and oto toxic drugs. These tests are called electronystagmogram (ENG), electrocochleography, oto- acoustic emission (OAE), and an auditory ...
Acoustic trauma
... the ages of 40 and 60, the cochlea r duct of the inner ear is found to be enlarged, as a result of acoustic trauma , viral endolymphatic
labyrinthitis , and oto toxic drugs. ...
Benign
... at the original site, however, they may cause a problem by pressing on the surrounding organ s. Most times, benign positional vertigo and
labyrinthitis go away on their own within a few weeks. During attacks of vertigo from any cause, try to rest and lie still. Avoid sudden changes in your ...
Ear problems
... may be prescribed to control vertigo that is caused by inner ear problems , including Mnière's disease , inflammation of the inner ear (
labyrinthitis ), benign paroxysm al positional vertigo (BPPV), ... If you have inner ear problems that affect your balance, he or she may also teach you ...
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Vestibular system
... different forms, and usually induce vertigo and
instability, often accompanied by nausea. The most common ones are vestibular neuritis, also called
labyrinthitis , and BPPV. In addition, the function of the vestibular system can be affected by tumors on the cochleo-vestibular nerve, an infarct in the brain ...