The connection between auditory or vestibular disorders and neuroinflammatory or neurodegenerative diseases has gained increased attention due to their impact on individuals’ quality of life. This ...
Vestibular dysfunction was shown to be a determinant of imbalance in Parkinson disease independent from visual and somatosensory processing changes and nigrostriatal dopaminergic losses. Imbalance in ...
What Is a Vestibular Disorder? A vestibular disorder occurs when a disease, condition, or injury interferes with your body's balance system. A link between your inner ear and your brain helps you keep ...
My 50-year-old female patient has a history of recurrent episodic vertigo. Each episode lasts from 30 minutes to several hours. The episodes are associated with nausea, vomiting, and prostration, but ...
Obviously, etiologic factors for dizziness should be treated whenever possible. The APN can ensure that identified cardiovascular disorders are monitored and controlled adequately. The APN should ...
Vertigo is a sensation of spinning or dizziness often caused by a mismatch of the brain’s visual, vestibular, and sensory information systems. Apart from dizziness, there are issues with balance, ...
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