What are the symptoms of inner ear vestibular dysplasia?



Vestibular dysplasia of the inner ear mainly manifests as dizziness, motion sickness, unsteady walking, vertigo and hearing changes.

1. Dizziness: patients feel themselves as dizzy and not clear-headed.

2. Motion sickness: patients are prone to dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms after a long ride in cars, ships, airplanes and other means of transportation.

3. Unsteady walking: patients will have a floating feeling, the soles of the feet are soft or walking to one side of the performance.

4. Vertigo: Patients may feel that their surroundings have changed drastically, or they may feel that they are spinning, and some of them may feel that the objects are moving or floating when they are seeing.

5. Hearing changes: Patients with congenital vestibular dysplasia usually have corresponding hearing symptoms, such as tinnitus, hearing loss, etc., which can lead to delayed speech development.

It is recommended that patients with inner ear vestibular dysplasia should go to the hospital in time and choose the most appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor, and they can often do slow walking, spinning, fast walking and other vestibular function training to improve the vestibular function.