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  2. Labyrinthitis - Wikipedia

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    Recovery from acute labyrinthine inflammation generally takes from one to six weeks, but it is not uncommon for residual symptoms such as dysequilibrium and dizziness to last for a couple of months. [25] Recovery from a temporarily damaged inner ear typically follows two phases: An acute period, which may include severe vertigo and vomiting

  3. Post-viral cerebellar ataxia - Wikipedia

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    People whose condition was caused by a recent viral infection should make a full recovery without treatment in a few months. Fine motor skills, such as handwriting, typically have to be practised in order to restore them to their former ability. In more serious cases, strokes, bleeding or infections may sometimes cause permanent symptoms.

  4. Labyrinthine fistula - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinthine fistula can be both congenital or develop over time with the thinning of the otic capsule by the persistent pulsations of the intracranial pressures against the bones of the skull. Finally, medical conditions (e.g. cholesteatoma ) can result in a labyrinthine fistula. [ 3 ]

  5. Righting reflex - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinthitis, or inflammation of the inner ear, can cause imbalances that must be overcome through therapeutic exercises. Labyrinthectomy, or removal of inner ear organs, is an operation conducted for patients with severe inner ear disorders whose vertigo is debilitating. Imbalances result from the procedure, but therapy can help overcome the ...

  6. Vestibulitis - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinthitis, a problem of the inner ear Nasal vestibulitis , diffuse dermatitis of the nasal vestibule Vulvar vestibulitis , vulvodynia localized to the vestibule region

  7. Convalescence - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, time has been allowed for convalescence to happen. Nowadays, in some instances, where there is a shortage of hospital beds or of trained staff, medical settings can feel rushed and may have drifted away from a focus on convalescence.

  8. Talk:Labyrinthitis - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinthitis affects approximately 35 million people per year (approximately 3.5 cases per 100,000 people). -- I don't understand those numbers. A rate of 3.5 cases per 100,000 people, at a global population of 8 billion, would mean 280,000 cases, not 35 million.

  9. Incubation period - Wikipedia

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    The time required for development in the mosquito ranges from 10 to 28 days, depending on the parasite species and the temperature. This is the extrinsic incubation period of that parasite. If a female mosquito does not survive longer than the extrinsic incubation period, then she will not be able to transmit any malaria parasites.