10 Vertigo Causes
Cause of Vertigo 7: Vestibular Neuritis
Vestibular neuritis is a very scary-sounding term that shares a lot in common with the labyrinthine infection we will discuss in a moment. This form of vertigo affects the vestibule nerve which is located deep within the ear canal.
This nerve connects the ear to the brain, and problems can arise if this nerve becomes infected. There may be inflammation involved. One of the most commonly associated symptoms with this infection is vertigo or dizziness, and in more serious cases, nausea can arise. This issue doesn’t usually cause vomiting or hearing loss.
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