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  1. 9 sie 2021 · Various treatments for vestibular neuritis have been reported, which are largely divided into symptomatic therapy, specific drug therapy, and vestibular rehabilitation therapy. Symptomatic therapies include generalized supportive care and administration of vestibular suppressants and antiemetics.

  2. 18 cze 2020 · Your doctor will start by reviewing your medical history and conducting a physical and neurological examination. To determine if your symptoms are caused by problems in the balance function in your inner ear, your doctor is likely to recommend tests. They might include: Hearing tests.

  3. 19 sty 2023 · Vestibular neuritis is an inner ear disorder that causes symptoms such as sudden, severe vertigo, dizziness, balance problems, nausea and vomiting. Experts believe that viral infections cause vestibular neuritis. Treatment typically involves managing symptoms or taking antiviral medications.

  4. 28 cze 2022 · This topic will review the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of vestibular neuritis. The evaluation and differential diagnosis of vertigo are discussed separately. (See "Evaluation of the patient with vertigo" and "Causes of vertigo".)

  5. 21 lip 2023 · The treatment of vestibular neuritis usually consists of acute symptomatic treatment with medications such as antiemetics (promethazine, metoclopramide), antihistamines (diphenhydramine, meclizine), and benzodiazepines (diazepam, lorazepam).

  6. 20 paź 2022 · Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy (AUVP), also called vestibular neuritis, is an acute peripheral vestibular syndrome defined by an acute unilateral loss of peripheral vestibular function without evidence for acute central neurological or acute audiological symptoms or signs.

  7. 27 sie 2022 · Our analysis shows a statistically significant advantage for treatment with steroids in patients with vestibular neuritis, both in the acute phase of the disease (combined recoded outcome parameter) and in the follow-up with regard to vestibular restoration.