Not unusual: With labyrinthine disorders it is not unusual to also experience some visual symptoms as well as vertigo. If you have further concerns consult a neurologist or an otolaryngologist who specializes in positional vertigo for full evaluation and treatment.
Answered 9/27/2015
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See answer: Labrynitis is an inner ear issue. Presumed to be associated with increased level of k in the inner ear. Causes severe dizziness and nausea. Sometimes so severe so person cannot move his head or function. Usually not associated with pressure or eye issues. You sound more sinus. But best to hydrate and then see your doctor
Answered 7/14/2015
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Yes: Yes these are common symptoms. You can also have tinnitus (ringing in the ears). The dizziness can be severe enough to make walking difficult. Nausea can be very uncomfortable as well. Hope that helps.
Answered 6/1/2018
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