Vestibular Neuronitis, also called Vestibular neuritis, can be a paroxysmal, single attack of
vertigo, a series of attacks, or a persistent condition which diminishes over two weeks. It may be associated with
nausea,
vomiting, and previous upper
respiratory tract infections. It generally has no
auditory symptoms, unlike
labyrinthitis. Vestibular neuronitis may also be associated with eye
nystagmus. It is caused by inflammation of the vestibular nerve, the nerve that connects the inner ear to the brain.
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