Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, vertigo can be caused by a head injury. When a person sustains a head injury, it can affect the inner ear, brain, or nerve pathways involved in maintaining balance, leading to vertigo. This type of vertigo is often referred to as post-traumatic vertigo. The severity and duration of vertigo after a head injury can vary widely depending on the extent of the injury and the specific areas of the inner ear or brain that are affected. It’s important for anyone experiencing vertigo following a head injury to seek medical evaluation and treatment to address the symptoms and underlying causes.
Hearing Assessments
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