Peripheral causes of dizziness
The peripheral causes of dizziness include:
- middle ear disease:
- perilymph fistula
- glomus tumour
- peripheral vestibular dysfunction:
- viral labyrinthitis
- Ramsay Hunt syndrome
- ischaemia
- basal meningitis
- concussion
- bilateral vestibular failure
- Meniere's disease.
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