They are useful if vertigo is brought on by motion sickness, migraine, inner ear disorders and labyrinthitis. |
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Persons suffering from labyrinthitis may experience periods of vertigo of such severity that they are incapacitated. |
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There is some evidence to suggest hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism, mitral valve prolapse and labyrinthitis can aggravate Panic Disorder. |
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Referr to a physician if anything other than viral labyrinthitis is suspected, especially if attacks are severe or recurrent. |
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Even the second time round, labyrinthitis remains impressively debilitating. |
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Among the possible causes for this are impacted cerumen, labyrinthitis, otosclerosis, hysteria, and overdose of drugs such as quinine. |
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They said the 48-year-old, who was epileptic, had blood pressure problems and labyrinthitis, an inner-ear infection causing dizziness and difficulties with balance. |
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She saves him in a series of near escapes, and then nurses him back to health when he falls ill with labyrinthitis, brought on by the intense cold in his ears. |
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I have to my abandon my lecture on the trials of labyrinthitis when it becomes apparent that I am only the latest of three people in the van to suffer from it – the bass player's symptoms persisted for a year. |
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Green and colleagues demonstrated that ossification due to meningogenic labyrinthitis extended further into the cochlea than ossification due to other causes. |
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Labyrinthitis, the most common such inner ear disorder, is usually caused by a viral infection. |
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