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COVID-19, Dizziness & Vertigo - What’s the link, and what to do? | Physiothérapie Avantex
COVID-19, Dizziness & Vertigo - What’s the link, and what to do? | Physiothérapie Avantex

8-30% of people with COVID-19 report spinning vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, and gait disturbance, sometimes with tinnitus or hearing loss.

COVID-19, like other lung infections, may cause labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis, leading to these symptoms.

·physioavantex.com·
COVID-19, Dizziness & Vertigo - What’s the link, and what to do? | Physiothérapie Avantex
Frontiers | Vestibular disorders in patients after COVID-19 infection
Frontiers | Vestibular disorders in patients after COVID-19 infection
“Recently, vertigo or dizziness has been described as one of the clinical manifestations and possible complications of COVID-19.”
Recently, vertigo or dizziness has been described as one of the clinical manifestations and possible complications of COVID-19.
·frontiersin.org·
Frontiers | Vestibular disorders in patients after COVID-19 infection
COVID-19 and Vestibular Symptoms and Assessment: A Review
COVID-19 and Vestibular Symptoms and Assessment: A Review
“COVID-19 can evolve into a nervous system infection. The direct and indirect mechanisms of damage associated with SARS-CoV-2 neuropathogenesis could affect our sensory functionality, including hearing and balance.”
COVID-19 can evolve into a nervous system infection. The direct and indirect mechanisms of damage associated with SARS-CoV-2 neuropathogenesis could affect our sensory functionality, including hearing and balance.
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
COVID-19 and Vestibular Symptoms and Assessment: A Review
Labyrinthitis: A Rare Consequence of COVID-19 Infection
Labyrinthitis: A Rare Consequence of COVID-19 Infection
“Audio-vestibular consequences of COVID-19 are less reported compared to other symptoms of neurological involvement, such as gustatory or olfactory dysfunction, which have become key indicators aiding in the diagnosis of the infection. Among these disorders, the commonly reported presentation is that of vestibular neuronitis.”
Audio-vestibular consequences of COVID-19 are less reported compared to other symptoms of neurological involvement, such as gustatory or olfactory dysfunction, which have become key indicators aiding in the diagnosis of the infection. Among these disorders, the commonly reported presentation is that of vestibular neuronitis.
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Labyrinthitis: A Rare Consequence of COVID-19 Infection