The main symptoms of Vestibular Paroxysm are usually commonly seen as transient vertigo attacks, tinnitus or hearing loss.
1. Transient Vertigo Attacks: When there are transient vertigo attacks in Vestibular Paroxysmal Disorder, the number of attacks is usually more than 10, accompanied by spontaneous or rotating vertigo, and each attack is transient, usually not more than 1 minute.
2. Tinnitus or hearing loss: Vestibular paroxysm patients may be accompanied by tinnitus or hearing loss and other vestibular fossa nerve function impairment phenomenon, usually may occur before or during the dizziness, position change or head rotation does not trigger the disease.
It is recommended that patients with vestibular paroxysm should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner, and under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment according to their own conditions.