Otolithiasis can be accompanied by nausea.
Otolithiasis refers to transient vertigo induced by head movement to a particular position. Otitis media, labyrinthine tremor and many other diseases can induce otoliths to fall out, and its main symptoms are transient vertigo and characteristic nystagmus induced by head movement to a particular head position, which is usually accompanied by autonomic symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, sweating, etc. It is a disease that tends to heal itself, but should be treated as actively as possible.
Otolithiasis is a disease that has a tendency to heal on its own, but should be treated as aggressively as possible. Specific postural tests are usually required to clarify the location of the semicircular canal and the semicircular canal where the otolith is located, and to perform manipulative repositioning or machine repositioning treatment.
If there is a change of position transient vertigo attacks, it is recommended to consult the hospital to clarify the diagnosis and treatment.