Patients with otolithiasis are allowed to have sex, but not during episodes.
Otolithiasis, clinically known as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, is a common peripheral vestibular disorder. Its main symptom is that when the head moves to a particular position can induce a transient vertigo, accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms of autonomic nervous system disorders, and nystagmus phenomenon.
Patients with otolithiasis do not cause organic lesions in the body, and normal life is not affected when there is no incidence of otolithiasis, so otolithiasis patients can have a sex life. However, patients with otolithosis should pay attention to avoid sudden changes in head position in daily life, such as sudden rising and turning of the head.
The treatment of otolithosis includes manipulative repositioning, medication-assisted treatment, vestibular rehabilitation and surgery. Specific treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.