What Do You Know About Balance Disorders?
Although millions of Americans have balance disorders, they can be difficult to diagnose. That's because dizziness--a common symptom of these disorders--is such a broad term.
4. Which is a symptom of a balance disorder?
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Other symptoms include a spinning sensation, lightheadedness, feeling woozy, visual blurring, and disorientation. Some people may feel nauseous; they may vomit or have
diarrhea; feel faint; notice changes in heart rate; and feel fear,
anxiety, or panic, the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) says. Some symptoms may come and go, and others may last for a long time.
5. Which is a cause of a balance disorder?
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Other causes of balance disorders include head injury, circulation problems that affect the inner ear or brain, and certain medications. A balance disorder may be caused by a problem in the inner ear, in the brain and nervous system, or in the circulatory system. Balance problems are one of the main reasons that older adults see their doctor. Balance problems affect about 9 percent of people ages 65 and older, the NIDCD says. Balance problems can lead to falls, which are a leading cause of death and disability in older adults.
6. What is Meniere's disease?
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It causes vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus, and a feeling of fullness in the ear, the NIDCD says. Other balance disorders include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, which causes brief, intense periods of vertigo when moving the head; labyrinthitis, an inflammation of the inner ear; vestibular neuronitis, an infection of the vestibular nerve; and perilymph fistula, when the inner ear fluid leaks into the middle ear.
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