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Good news for those who worry if this painful condition can be caught by or spread to the rest of the family: Ear infections themselves are not contagious. However, the infections that cause fluid buildup are. For that reason, its possible you may catch the virus or bacteria that your loved one is carrying.
In a sitting position, bend your head down to look at the floor then up to look at the ceiling. Lead your head with your eyes focusing on the floor and the ceiling. Repeat this 10 times. Stop and wait for symptoms to resolve, about 30 seconds. Repeat entire process 2 more times.
Causes of vestibular disease include middle ear or inner ear infections; drugs that are toxic to the ear; trauma or injury; tumors; and hypothyroidism. When no specific cause is found, the condition is called idiopathic vestibular syndrome.
Dizziness and a spinning sensation (vertigo) are symptoms of a vestibular balance disorder. Balance disorders can occur at any age.
The most common causes of vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis are viral infections, often resulting from a systemic virus such as influenza (flu) or the viruses, which cause chickenpox, shingles and cold sores.

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Red flag symptoms should alert you to a non-vestibular cause: persistent, worsening vertigo or dysequilibrium; atypical non-peripheral vertigo, such as vertical movement; severe headache, especially early in the morning; diplopia; cranial nerve palsies; dysarthria, ataxia, or other cerebellar signs; and
The most commonly diagnosed vestibular disorders include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), labyrinthitis or vestibular neuritis, Mnires disease, and secondary endolymphatic hydrops.
labyrinthitis is inflammation of the labyrinth a maze of fluid-filled channels in the inner ear. vestibular neuritis is inflammation of the vestibular nerve the nerve in the inner ear that sends messages to the brain.

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