Traumatic vestibulopathy

This is possible and will cause the symptoms that she is having. However, it usually takes quite a blow to the head to cause this.

What else would you consider

Bell's palsy
I have no more suggestions about diagnosis
Transient ischemic attacks
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  • Acute vestibular neuronitis [undo]
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