Why Do Loud Noises Make You Dizzy? Discover the Causes and Solutions!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
  • Welcome to the Vertigo Recovery Doctor channel! I'm Dr. Kevin Smith, a vestibular physical therapist. If you've experienced dizziness from loud noises, this video is for you. Discover the common and less common causes of vertigo triggered by sound, including semicircular canal dehiscence and perilymphatic fistula, and learn about their symptoms and treatments.
    🔍 Topics Covered:
    Causes of dizziness from loud noises
    Common conditions like semicircular canal dehiscence and perilymphatic fistula
    Symptoms and diagnostic tests
    Treatment options, including when surgery might be needed
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    If you have personal experiences or successful treatments for dizziness triggered by loud noises, please share your story in the comments to help others!

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  • @patrikw1
    @patrikw1 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you, this is so interesting, with my SCDS its hyperacusis, but loud sounds does not cause me to be dizzy, it's just very unpleasant, almost hurts. With pressure changes, well i can dive to few metres and i am fine as well. More interestingly what can cause me to be dizzy more is caffeine, it does no good. No ear fulnes, no body sounds and no hearing loss, actually i had sounds tests done and i am 32 but i can hear low frequency sounds like much younger people. Sadly, in my country there is no surgeon that can patch my canal, the only option for me is either London or USA where there are surgeries that have already done 30+ surgeries, but i cannot afford it yet. Kind of bad situation to be in, i am sad about it but maybe one day in few years i will be able to get treatment, i heard it is around 30k $ well. Thank you again for spreading awareness

    • @VertigoRecoveryDr
      @VertigoRecoveryDr  หลายเดือนก่อน

      thank you for your kind words and for sharing your story! so sorry you're going through that, I hope it improves!

  • @ruthcormack1765
    @ruthcormack1765 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I get something similar to this - I get dizzy 'flashes' when I bite something crunchy. I also get light headed if not dizzy when walking into a strong wind. I reckon some folks have greater vestibular sensitivity than others, I was always getting travel sick when I was a kid.

    • @VertigoRecoveryDr
      @VertigoRecoveryDr  หลายเดือนก่อน

      interesting! thank you for sharing!