Labyrinthitis means an inflammation of the inner ear structure called the labyrinth. Sometimes the term labyrinthitis refers to other causes of inner ear problems that have no infl...
Labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis are disorders resulting from an infection that inflames the inner ear or the vestibulo-cochlear nerve which connects the inner ear to the brai...
Labyrinthitis most commonly results from an acute viral infection involving the inner ear. Bacterial infections can produce similar changes. ...
(November 09, 2009)
Could I have labyrinthitis, a viral inner-ear infection? She agrees it seems the most likely diagnosis. My blood pressure is high, so I am to return for a ...
(November 02, 2009)
I thought I might be suffering from labyrinthitis, a disorder affecting the inner ear that can cause instability. An ear specialist ruled out an inner ear ...
(November 17, 2009)
Some other causes include head trauma, labyrinthitis, neuronitis and Meniere's disease. If taken in high doses over time Aspirin, caffeine, alcohol, ...
(November 16, 2009)
Having emailed Emma and Ilia from www.labyrinthitis.org.uk, they say they only know of 1 person and he/she is in London but your google idea is right, I did that before and it came up with a few names, but that list was about 5 years...
(November 24, 2009)
Hi. Jemma - everything you are describing is totally typical of Labs. The feeling you have when you are talking to people, when you stop at the traffic lights etc - all typical. One that used to happen for me loads was when I was out ...
(November 24, 2009)
Hi folks, how is everyone? Jemma - I know exactly what you mean about the social side of things being difficult, two of my friends turned 30 this month and we're supposed to be heading out to a niteclub on Saturday night. ...
(November 23, 2009)
Natural cure for labyrinthitis is Gingko biloba and reishi mushroom. Signs of labyrinthitis are vertigo, nausea, vomiting and uncontrolled movements of the eyes.
(November 13, 2009)