What is otogenic vertigo?

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Otogenic vertigo mainly refers to vertigo caused by ear-related diseases, including external ear, middle ear, inner ear and other parts of the disease.

What is otogenic vertigo?

Otogenic vertigo different types of disease, there are certain differences in epidemiology. Patients with otogenic vertigo, it may appear tinnitus, deafness, nausea, vomiting, blood pressure drop, nystagmus and other discomfort symptoms, if the patient does not get timely and effective treatment, it will cause repeated attacks of the disease. Otogenic vertigo is not related to Meniere disease, labyrinthitis, otolithiasis and other ear diseases.



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