Understanding Vestibular Hypofunction

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Discussing underlying causes of vestibular hypofunction and how the brain compensates.

Komentáře • 18

  • @ktfo4620
    @ktfo4620 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank You for the video. I'm in month 5 of vestibular hypofunction. I found what works best for me are gaze stabilization and just getting up and doing things. Staying active as much as I can has really helped me tremendously. I used to just lay in bed because I thought it would get better on its own but that's not the case. I walk everyday with my wife and try to look both ways as much as I can. One odd thing is, when I move my eyes to the right my vision doubles then goes back to single vision. If I cover an eye it doesn't do it. Only with both.

  • @doreenjohnson5315
    @doreenjohnson5315 Před 2 lety +1

    This video explains it well. I had a bad flare up of Hashimoto’s last summer which produced dizziness. I’m assuming that’s when the damage occurred.

  • @Moonbeamglider
    @Moonbeamglider Před 3 měsíci

    I have been diagnosed with BVH, the cause is congenital. I’m older now and realise it was slight as a child but normal for me, as I got older the falls were more. The tests show slight balance on my right ear and bit more on left. My falls were always to the right ! Skiing, cycling. Sadly now have osteoporosis which was overlooked by the NHS and have fallen several times and fractured many bones, I use a wheelchair for safety and am coping well. I do not eat gluten now and reducing my stadium intake. Hope this helps others.

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před rokem

    Can vestibular hypofunction happen with bppv or vestibular neuritis? How to detect it when it happens during those cases which has similar symptoms?

  • @nikshehupropertygroup2405

    What's the difference in causes between bilateral vs unilateral? Seems like unilateral is caused by viruses/bacteria and bilateral seems to be causes by the above plus systemic autoimmune issues. Is that correct? Couldn't seem to find that in the video or perhaps I missed it.

  • @candyland8903
    @candyland8903 Před 2 lety +2

    What blood tests????

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před rokem

    I was told head impulse test is done for vestibular neuritis. I see from you it is done for vestibular hypofunction. So if head impulse test is postive, how to know if it is vestibular hypofunction or vestibular neuritis?

  • @jaylac6908
    @jaylac6908 Před 2 lety

    I’m told i’m highly suspected of this, finally some answers after 5 years. My whole high school was pledged with this terrible disordered

  • @pastor1689
    @pastor1689 Před 2 lety +3

    I have bilateral vestibular hypofunction. I was told by my doctor that therapy would be little if to no help at all. I am no longer able to drive because of the extreme oscillopsia. Is there anything that has helped people deal with this?t

    • @ktfo4620
      @ktfo4620 Před 2 lety +4

      I would get another opinion. I've done gaze stabilization exercises and that help the oscillopsia. Also getting out and walking really helped. I would do gaze stabilization lying in bed too and it still helped. My neck is always getting stiff as well so a really good neck massage helped with head movements. But to be honest, getting out and doing some walking and exercises where you can be alone and not worry about looking like a drunk is nice. How long have you had it?

    • @life-mm5do
      @life-mm5do Před 5 měsíci

      I have bilateral hypofunction and I can drive during the daytime. Do all the eye gaze/ vor exercises.

    • @smca7271
      @smca7271 Před 4 měsíci

      VOR excercies will help

  • @Zsongstress
    @Zsongstress Před 2 lety +1

    I was told I have bilateral vestibular hypertension! I can’t seem to find any information on this only hypotension. Can you explain the difference to me?

    • @gatesbrainhealth2639
      @gatesbrainhealth2639  Před 2 lety +1

      That's a new one to me as well. Vestibular receptors and activation can affect blood pressure. I don't know if this is what they were trying to convey. Vestibular hypofunction is a term and I would ask them for more clarification. Best of luck.

    • @smca7271
      @smca7271 Před 4 měsíci

      Treatment is the same as unilateral (VOR x1 VOR x2 headnods/head shakes), but I kind of does not stick....you have to keep doing it everyday

  • @lynnwilliams7875
    @lynnwilliams7875 Před rokem

    I have this hypofunction, caused by chemotherapy

  • @smca7271
    @smca7271 Před 8 měsíci

    3yrs into vistibular dysfunction here...anyone reading this,skip the docs just go straight to pt's.