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Otogenic vertigo: refers to vertigo caused by abnormal vestibular labyrinthine sensation. When the labyrinth of water (Ménière syndrome), motion sickness (sickness of the car), labyrinthitis, labyrinthine bleeding or poisoning, vestibular neuritis or damage, middle ear infection, etc. can cause disorders of body balance and dizziness.
Otogenic vertigo
- Otogenic vertigo: refers to vertigo caused by abnormal vestibular labyrinthine sensation. When labyrinthosis (Ménière syndrome) occurs,
- When labyrinthosis (Ménière syndrome) occurs,
- Audiological examination
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- Otogenic vertigo is common in Meniere's syndrome,
- (1) During the onset of vertigo, the patient should rest in bed at his chosen position. The bedroom is kept extremely quiet and the light is as dark as possible, but the air must flow freely. Abstain from irritating diet and tobacco and alcohol, and eat less salt.
- (2) Eliminate the patient's nervousness and anxiety. Those who are dizzy due to drug poisoning should immediately stop taking medicine and drink more water.
- (3) It is not suitable to go out alone during the intermittent period to prevent sudden attacks and accidents. For patients with positional vertigo, strengthen vestibular exercise, pay attention to mental conditioning, and maintain a comfortable mood.