<aside> <img src="/icons/square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> “Yes, when I [move in specific directions or make in certain maneuvers].”
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Make note of this. This may suggest BPPV or another vestibular condition. You may need to make a referral to an ENT/an audiologist that specializes in vestibular. Continue.
<aside> <img src="/icons/square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> “Yes, when I fly/we’re riding on sharp hills/[any rapid change in air pressure].”
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STOP.
<aside> <img src="/icons/square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> “No. It just happens.”
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<aside> <img src="/icons/square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> “I don’t know.”
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Make note of this. It may suggest a vestibular condition, or it could be related to head or ear injuries, a middle ear condition/other infection, motion sickness, seizures, or effects from certain medications. You may need to refer to an ENT/vestibular audiologist. Continue.