Vestibular Neuronitis
Vestibular Neuronitis Causes
It is said to be caused by a viral infection of the vestibular nerve.
Vestibular Neuronitis Definition
Vestibular Neuronitis sometimes referred to as the vestibular neuropathy, is a medical condition characterized by an acute and sustained dysfunctioning of the peripheral vestibular system accompanied by nausea and vertigo.
Vestibular Neuronitis Diagnosis
Diagnosis is made through laboratory examination as well as review of the personal medical history of the patient. Undergoing cerebral imaging, MRI and CT Scan may be used to diagnosed the medical condition.
Vestibular Neuronitis Symptoms and Signs
Symptoms includes episodes of vertigo, nausea, dizziness, loss of balance, sudden weight loss and fever.
Vestibular Neuronitis Treatment
Treatment includes administration of medicines and undergoing therapies designed to correct and relieve the patient from the underlying symptoms.