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  1. 25 paź 2017 · Posterior fossa stroke. The term acute vestibular syndrome refers to an acute, monophasic episode of dizziness (typically vertigo or significant disequilibrium) accompanied by nausea, vomiting, gait instability, nystagmus, and head motion intolerance typically lasting for at least 24 hours.

  2. 21 cze 2013 · Causes of Dizziness; How is dizziness diagnosed? How is dizziness treated? Vestibular diagnoses explained; How are vision and hearing affected? Cognitive and emotional impacts of dizziness and imbalance

  3. 19 cze 2024 · Many different conditions can cause balance disorders, and some common and benign causes of sudden dizziness and loss of balance can include dehydration, low blood pressure, or minor...

  4. Drops in blood pressure, causing dizziness or lightheadedness. Peripheral neuropathy can affect one nerve, called mononeuropathy. If it affects two or more nerves in different areas, it's called multiple mononeuropathy, and if it affects many nerves, it's called polyneuropathy.

  5. 18 cze 2020 · Loss of balance or unsteadiness. Losing your balance while walking, or feeling imbalanced, can result from: Vestibular problems. Abnormalities in your inner ear can cause a sensation of a floating or heavy head and unsteadiness in the dark. Nerve damage to your legs (peripheral neuropathy).

  6. Viral infections can cause damage to the nerves in the inner ear, a condition called vestibular neuritis. This can send signals to the brain that result in a feeling of dizziness and may also have symptoms of unsteadiness walking, nausea or vomiting.

  7. There are many different conditions that may cause dizziness or balance problems, for example vestibular neuronitis (see page 18), benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV, see page 19) and migraines (see page 23).

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