Labyrinthitis is an inflammatory infection of the vestibular system of the inner ear. It may cause vertigo, nausea, vomiting, imbalance, hearing loss and tinnitus. Recovery generally takes from one to six weeks but there may be some residual symptoms over a longer period.
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- Labyrinthitis Support Two UK patients share their story and offer advice on dealing with this isolating disorder.
- Wikipedia: Labyrinthitis Information on this balance disorder, its symptoms, treatment and links with anxiety.
- NHS Choices: Labyrinthitis Information on this condition including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment.
- Dizziness and Balance: Vestibular Neuritis and Labyrinthitis Article on these conditions, their diagnosis and treatment.
- eMedicine: Labyrinthitis and Related Conditions Information on these inflammatory disorders of the inner ear, their pathophysiology, symptoms and causes.
- Patient: Labyrinthitis and Vestibular Neuritis These conditions are most commonly caused by a viral infection that affects the inner ear. Includes causes, symptoms, treatment and prognosis.
- BUPA: Labyrinthitis Factsheet including information on the disease, its symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment.
- Medline Plus: Labyrinthitis Encyclopedia article including alternative names, causes, symptoms, examination, tests, treatment and prognosis.