Vestibular Neuritis Treatment
Vestibular neuritis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the vestibular nerve (part of cranial nerve VIII) responsible for transmitting signals from the inner ear to the brainstem to help maintain balance and spatial orientation. It typically presents with sudden and severe vertigo, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and imbalance, hearing loss, or tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
Although Dr. Loopeker is not claiming to treat vestibular neuritis, several patients with chronic “concussion-like” symptoms diagnosed with or suspected of having vestibular neuritis have experienced significant reduction of their visual-vertigo symptoms after treatment with Dr. Loopeker’s OpticNeuro Lens Therapy.
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