What to do if you get seasick in the elevator
Elevator vertical up or down when the acceleration movement, will make the body in a weightless or overweight state, this state change will stimulate the vestibular apparatus in the ear,…
Elevator vertical up or down when the acceleration movement, will make the body in a weightless or overweight state, this state change will stimulate the vestibular apparatus in the ear,…
Peripheral vertigo usually refers to vestibular function lesions that make patients feel vertigo, which may be accompanied by frequent vomiting, fear to get up and open eyes, inability to stand,…
Vestibular rehabilitation is a non-pharmacological, non-invasive, highly specialized training method for patients with vestibular impairment, in which vestibular rehabilitation exercises include many specific exercises, such as adaptive exercises, balance and…
Vestibular neuronitis is a sudden onset of vertigo caused by the involvement of vestibular neurons, and patients usually require 1-2 weeks of treatment to recover. Vestibular neuronitis may present with symptoms…
Vestibular sensory disorder is one of the sensory integration disorders, which refers to the inability to effectively combine information from external sensory stimuli in the central nervous system, thus making…
(Disclaimer: This article is for scientific use only, and the information in the following content has been processed to protect patient privacy)Abstract: Chronic vestibular syndrome is a vertigo symptom due…