Labyrinthitis-Associated Vertigo
ENT Care Aarav•Gender: Male•Age: 39 years (Adult)• Chronicity: 6 months
Presenting Complaints & History
- Sudden, severe spinning vertigo lasting hours, triggered by colds
- Mild hearing loss and feeling of water in the right ear
- Nausea, vomiting, and loss of balance during walking
- Palpitations and panic during active vertigo flares
Clinical Assessment
Developed recurrent vertigo following a viral inner ear infection. Opted for natural vestibular stabilization over high-dose sedative drugs.
Diagnostic Investigations: Vestibular testing showed right-sided peripheral vestibulopathy; audiometry normal.
Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management
Constitutional therapy to clear residual inner ear inflammation, regulate vestibular pressure, and improve gait balance.
Selected Constitutional Remedies: Cocculus Indica and Gelsemium
Lifestyle & Nutritional Support
Structured vestibular rehabilitation exercises (Cawthorne-Cooksey), staying hydrated, and avoiding sudden head turns.
Clinical Outcome
Follow-up Period: 6 months- Vertigo spinning episodes and nausea resolved completely
- Normal hearing and resolved fluid feeling in the right ear
- Gait balance fully restored with no further balance issues
- Sustained improvement during follow-up
✓Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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