Changes to Parts of the Inner Ear and Brain Controlling Balance Can Cause a Vestibular Disorder
Problems with balance and spatial orientation can include difficulty walking straight or turning a corner |
Besides dizziness or vertigo, five of the most common symptoms of a vestibular disorder are:
- Imbalance or falling
- A rocking sensation
- A sense of exaggerated or "after-motion" when you move
- Nausea or vomiting
- Visually provoked dizziness (see below), or blurry/'jumpy' vision during head movement
With visually provoked dizziness, there can be sensitivity to light or certain types of computer monitors, poor depth perception, trouble reading or watching TV, and discomfort in busy visual environments like crowds, traffic, or stores.
Some people with an inner ear disorder can experience these as well as other symptoms, and an inner ear disorder can even be present without any obvious symptoms at all. It is important to seek professional help and get a vestibular assessment if you are experiencing any of the issues noted above.
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