labyrinthitis

NOUN
  1. inflammation of the inner ear; can cause vertigo and vomiting
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  • Back in London, another physician would misdiagnose her symptoms as labyrinthitis—a viral infection of the inner ear. Storyteller
  • It was presumed he had viral labyrinthitis (an inner-ear disorder) that would pass in a week or two. Diagnosing Nick
  • Medically known as viral labyrinthitis, the condition causes nausea, dizziness and general weakness. Celine Dion Is Pregnant! Pregnant With TWINS!
  • -- Vestibular neuritis, also known as labyrinthitis, also known as a swollen inner ear that causes vertigo and other balance issues SFGate: Top News Stories
  • He said Nick had viral labyrinthitis, and that the condition would clear up in a few weeks. Diagnosing Nick
  • Ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Anthony Zeitouni said the term labyrinthitis comes from the word labyrinth, referring to the part of the inner ear that helps control balance. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Therapy that retrains the body to balance can help those with persisting labyrinthitis. Times, Sunday Times
  • This sounds like labyrinthitis, an inflammation of the inner ear, which contains delicate structures that control hearing and balance. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most common causes of this condition are benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, acute vestibular neuronitis or labyrinthitis, Meniere's disease, migraine, and anxiety disorders.
  • If the vestibular is unable to function properly by obstruction, injury, or infection, it can cause a nasty condition called labyrinthitis, which confuses and disorients the entire body during daily function and can cause side effects such as hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo, uncontrolled rapid eye movement, and panic attacks secondary to chronic anxiety. PopMatters
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