Hearing and Vision Combined with Vertigo
What would it be like to wake up in the morning, open your eyes,and seeing the room twirl about your vision as you move your head. Just to get out of bed you would have to hold onto the walls and furniture just to take a couple of steps. This troublesome occurrence could be due to a condition called vertigo. The nausea, headaches, and spinning can be quite frightening. Little do most people know that this all stems from your ears.
Most bouts of vertigo are short and intense affecting both your vision and hearing health. Fortunately, they are harmless and temporary. Commonly known as Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), which most often occurs when you get out of bed in the morning or turn your head too quickly. Causes of this dysfunction can be a trauma or simply getting older.
Although, your hearing may be to blame. Another cause may be an inflammation of infection of the inner ear called Labyrinthitis. A labyrinth is a complex maze of paths and tributaries, and each one of us has a labyrinth in our inner ears. A problem in the vestibule provides a sense of balance. Sometimes balance retraining involving hearing and vision exercises are necessary. Other times medical treatments can come into play. Regardless, find a specialist near you to treat your ailments.