Acute vestibular neuronitis

This is possible and will cause the symptoms that she is having. However, it is not often recurrent in the pattern she is getting.

What else would you consider

Bell's palsy
I have no more suggestions about diagnosis
Transient ischemic attacks
Benign positional vertigo
Traumatic vestibulopathy
  • Cerebellar ataxia [undo]
  • Acute labyrinthitis [undo]
  • Meniere's disease [undo]
  • Multiple sclerosis [undo]
  • Postural hypotension [undo]

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    • Can you point with 1 finger were the pain is?
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