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Labyrinthitis Health Article
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Definition
Labyrinthitis is an ear disorder that involves irritation and swelling of the inner ear. See also: Meniere's disease
Alternative Names
Bacterial labyrinthitis; Serous labyrinthitis; Neuronitis - vestibular; Vestibular neuronitis; Viral neurolabyrinthitis; Vestibular neuritis
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
The are likely many causes of labyrinthitis. It commonly occurs after an ear infection ( otitis media ) or an upper respiratory infection. It may also occur after an allergy, cholesteatoma, or taking certain drugs that are dangerous to the inner ear. During labyrinthitis, the parts of the inner ear become irritated and inflamed. This interferes with their function, which includes the ability to keep your balance. The following raise your risk for labyrinthitis:
Symptoms
Signs and tests
A complete physical and neurological exam should be done. An ear examination may not reveal any problems. Usually, the diagnosis of layrinthitis does not require other tests. Tests will be done to rule out other causes for your symptoms. These may include:
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