EAR CONDITIONS (INCLUDING VESTIBULAR AND INFECTIOUS 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the EAR CONDITIONS questionnaire in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient's name and social security number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the veteran's claim.
  3. In Section I, check all applicable ear conditions diagnosed. Be thorough, as this will guide further evaluation by the VA.
  4. Proceed to Section II and provide a brief medical history of the veteran's ear conditions, including onset and course.
  5. In Section III, indicate any symptoms related to Meniere's syndrome or other vestibular conditions. Specify frequency and duration for accurate assessment.
  6. Complete Sections IV through VII by detailing any infectious conditions, surgical treatments, or neoplasms that may affect the veteran’s health.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before submitting. Ensure that all necessary attachments are included as indicated in the form.

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Vestibular neuritis is an inner ear disorder that causes symptoms such as sudden, severe vertigo, dizziness, balance problems, nausea and vomiting. Experts believe that viral infections cause vestibular neuritis. Treatment typically involves managing symptoms or taking antiviral medications.
Labyrinthitis is associated with CONTINUOUS vertigo along with hearing loss +/- tinnitus and is usually associated with an upper respiratory infection. This differentiates it from Menieres syndrome, which is EPISODIC and not typically associated with a viral infection.
Animal studies have demonstrated that several human viruses can infect the vestibular nerve and the vestibular membranous labyrinth, including rubeola, simplex, cytomegalovirus, and neurotropic strains of influenza A and mumps virus (16; 10).
The condition usually isnt dangerous, but it can cause debilitating symptoms like persistent vertigo. Left untreated, labyrinthitis can lead to long-term balance issues and permanent hearing loss. Because of this, prompt treatment is key.
About vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis Generally caused by a viral infection, these conditions cause vertigo (usually experienced as a spinning sensation), dizziness, imbalance, unsteadiness and sometimes problems with vision or hearing.

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Vestibular neuritis (or vestibular neuronitis) and labyrinthitis are disorders that result in inflammation of the inner ear and/or the nerve connecting the inner ear to the brain.

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