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Keep your ears dry and clean and avoid inserting anything into your ear canal. Furthermore, get prompt treatment for ear infections and protect your…
Most people recover completely within six to eight weeks. You may experience hearing loss and discharge during healing. Pain usually improves within…
Sleep with the affected ear facing up. This position helps drainage and reduces pressure on the injured eardrum. Use extra pillows to keep your head…
Vertigo is a symptom of labyrinthitis. Think of it as one piece of the labyrinthitis puzzle, along with hearing loss and balance…
Most people recover from labyrinthitis within a few weeks. Mild cases may improve in days, but severe cases can take several months to heal. Our…
You can’t always prevent labyrinthitis, but you can reduce your risk. Treat ear infections quickly before they spread. Practice good hygiene to…
No. BPPV is not permanent. With proper treatment, symptoms usually improve quickly. Even when BPPV returns, it can be treated successfully…
Sometimes, BPPV resolves itself without treatment, but this can take weeks or months. Treatment is much faster and more reliable than waiting for it…
Yes. About half of the people who have BPPV will experience it again within five years. However, knowing the symptoms and having a treatment plan can…
From the moment they begin to move, children are active. Whether they’re just learning to crawl or playing high school sports, they are at risk of…