How to tell if an otolith has been reset

Patients with otolithiasis can determine if the otolith has been reset by the patient’s own symptoms. If there are no symptoms of vertigo, the otolith may have been reset. In addition, the patient can also go to the hospital to determine whether the otolith has been reset through the doctor’s examination. Patients with otolithiasis experience symptoms such as rotational vertigo, dizziness and nausea, and the symptoms may recur. If the patient’s otolith has been reset, the discomfort will gradually disappear, so otolithosis patients can determine whether the otolith has been reset through the symptoms. In addition, patients can also go to the hospital for examination. Patients can find out whether the otoliths are reset or not through vestibular function tests and electrooculograms. Patients with otolithiasis should have regular checkups after standardized treatment, and the doctor will monitor and evaluate the changes of the condition.