10 Symptoms of a Acoustic Neuroma
Symptom #8: Dizziness
Dizziness refers to the impairment of spatial perception and stability. It is a broad term where it can be used to refer to presyncope, light headedness, disequilibrium, or vertigo. It can be caused by inadequate blood supply to the brain, loss of visual cues, disorders of the inner ear, side effect of drugs, or distortion of brain or nervous function.
Examples include Meniere’s disease otitis media, acoustic neuroma, migraine, pregnancy, heart attack, anemia, hypoglycemia, anxiety, and depression. It is a common symptom where an estimated 20 to 30 percent of the general population experiences dizziness in one year.
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