Understanding Vestibular Neuronitis

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This video contains a visual explanation of vestibular neuronitis and peripheral vertigo, aimed at helping students of medicine and healthcare professionals prepare for exams.

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We absolutely needed more information on this. I live with it. No excuses for not having it doctors understanding

movingforwardfco
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Thanks so much, I had a patient today with this condition and I can’t be more proud of you. Thanks for your time and effort 😘

rabbiqueen
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Thank you for the video. One important point is missing: Daily exercises are important for obtaining full and swift recovery, at least according to Danish health authorities.

Thus is an important point to emphasize, because it is more convenient for the patient to relax and not be physically active in order to avoid dizziness and nausea.

sunedan
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Hi Tom 👋, unfortunately I am not a medical student but when looking through the net that matched my symptoms/condition this explained it perfectly. WELL DONE 👏. Keep producing great content like this!

julianheaven
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Thank you so much for your lovely Information

mahajabeenfurniturewalla
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EXCELLENT, thank you. Such a clear explanation 👍

kelbee
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This is exactly what I am going through now, day 4 after. I am doing some exercises as recommended in several other YouTube videos about this topic. I am recovering day by day. My wife had the same some 10 years ago. After 3+ days she was ok again. Thanks for the video.

OneDawkinsFan
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I am still being investigated for this but have had tinnitus for about 7 or 8 years after a tooth abscess. I've had random vertigo episodes that last a couple of hours in the past but nothing as severe as I had recently. I had no viral infection whatsoever before the onset, although I have been left with a gum boil after a major gum infection four months ago. The vertigo came on suddenly three weeks ago when I turned quickly in bed and the vertigo was severe and I got very sick. I still have it but don't feel sick now but it is unlike the previous episodes of vertigo that lasted a couple of hours with no sickness. It's like constant camera shake when I walk.

fanfanackapan
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Thankyou after a cerebral stroke I have this permanently does come in severe waves

robinamorris
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Over 3 years now having vn and it’s doing my head so debilitating and I’m off balance most days plus I get these strange feelings and reactions in my body
Wish this would go away

bradglawson
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thank you for a very clear explanation

ZhivagoDoctor
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Man, as someone living in the border of Fatty Liver Disease, I honestly thought I was experiencing mild symptoms related to Liver Failure (random bouts of the spins, nausea, poor sleep)
Chewing my food today I heard a weird mushing sound in my right ear. Using a small camera, noticed my inner ear has a gaping HOLE in the membrane 🫤 I feel stupid, but at least now I don’t think I’m dying.
I’ve got severe nausea, but thankfully havnt been throwing up. I do feel aweful, but glad I know what to tell my doctor(s) when I see them in two weeks…

klrworkman
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Can you PLEASE do a video on Phaces syndrome

shadesofpurple
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I feel like a 90 yr old at 35. I have all this following a common cold and anxiety attack. I also feel my upper neck whenever I move my head side to side and it does reduce the stuffiness around my head. My only concern is do I if treat my common cold will get rid of this disease?

thetruthfulsoul.
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Hello. I have this thing when i look up im dizzy since about 5 years. Im 26.. somethimes this dot in my head is hot af and it comes from my left ear because when i look right im not dizzy. Any toughts? I am so tired of it being dizzy every day since years.

brdnl_subaru
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Thank you for the video..My Vestibular issues are do to IIH (Idiopathic Intercranial Hypertension)

cathyleblanc
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When i had corona virus 2 years back i suffered vestibular neuronitis in first week 😊

roseraven
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What if you have all these symptoms but DIDN'T have a recent upper respiratory infection?

ws
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Hi may i ask. Is it normal to have vertigo for 5-10 seconds once in every 2 days? I did the vestibular exercises been 2 weeks now. Dizziness reduce, but the vertigo comes back every 2-3 days

veravera
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I think I've had this for 2 years, since I was 16 (Now 18)

Not entirely sure how to bring this up to my doctor - they keep giving me vitamins but to no avail

I'm constantly lightheaded and stumble on my words sometimes - starting to drive me a bit mad

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