Christian Cloutier wrote: > It seems like i am suffering from an inner ear infection > (Labyrinthitis?) which caused me to have severe vertigo (and nausea) and > it's driving me nuts! > Can anyone tell me more about that affliction? ... Previous message: Benign Vertigo --- Inner ear infection info!!
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In people with a viral infection of the inner ear (vestibular neuritis), vertigo usually begins suddenly and worsens over several hours. Nausea may be intense. People with this disorder may sit very still because moving the head or eyes may trigger vomiting.
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Labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis are disorders resulting from an infection that inflames the inner ear or the vestibulo-cochlear nerve which connects the inner ear to the brain. Vertigo, dizziness, and difficulties with balance, vision, or hearing may result. ... Infections of the inner ear are usually viral;
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/856215-overview
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A fairly common cause of vertigo is labyrinthitis (explanation below). This type of vertigo may occur after a flu-like illness, severe ear infection, ... Don't drive or operate machinery until cleared by your physician. WHAT IS LABYRINTHITIS? People sometimes refer to labyrinthitis as an inner ear infection, but it usually isn...
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www.drdaveanddee.com/dizziness.html
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Inner ear infections (otitis interna) or labyrinthitis, are almost always caused by viruses, and sometimes happen as a complication of a middle ear infection. ... Meniere's disease is a type of vertigo that includes those same symptoms as well as ringing in the affected ear.
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www.alexanderent.net/inner-ear-infection.htm
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Ménière disease (fluctuating pressure of inner ear fluid [endolymph]; results in severe vertigo, ringing in the ears [tinnitus], and progressive hearing loss) ... Inner ear degeneration (usually occurs in elderly patients), head trauma, and inner ear infection (e.g., otitis media, labyrinthitis) can cause BPPV.
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www.neurologychannel.com/vertigo/causes.shtml
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From: anonymous@aol.com ; Subject: Is there such a thing as an inner ear infection? Posted-By: xx108 (ENT Clinic Moderator); Organization: ... Inner ear infections (labyrinthitis or vestibular neuronitis) are acute illnesses in which there is sudden development of severe (usually incapacitating) whirling vertigo,
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