Common Causes Of Dizziness Related To Vestibular Dysfunction

As we further explore vestibular causes of dizziness, it is important to seek medical help to get the right diagnosis. Below are some common causes of dizziness that’s related to vestibular dysfunction:

  • Labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis: Inflammations caused by a viral infection that can result in damage to hearing and vestibular function (labyrinthitis) or damage to vestibular function only (vestibular neuritis).
  • Ménière’s disease, Involves abnormalities in quantity, composition, or pressure of the endolymph (one of the fluids within the inner ear) accompanied by tinnitus and hearing loss. It is a progressive condition.
  • Middle ear pressure changes: Such as from colds or allergies, can result from swelling of the Eustachian tube or the presence of fluid in the middle ear.
  • Migraine-associated vertigo (MAV): Is typically characterized by head pain with symptoms associated with a vestibular impairment such as dizziness, motion intolerance, spontaneous vertigo, sensitivity to light and sound, tinnitus, imbalance, and spatial disorientation.
  • Otitis media: A bacterial infection of the middle ear, and meningitis is a bacterial infection of the brain covering that may spread to the inner ear.
  • Ototoxicity: Caused by exposure to certain drugs or chemicals.

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