Q: Which doctor should I consult?
A: For initial symptoms, you may consult a general physician. If the physician suspects underlying neurological problems or severe infection, he may accordingly refer you to ENT or a neurologist.
Q: Who gets labyrinthitis?
A: Young children usually below 2 years get bacterial labyrinthitis. Viral labyrinthitis usually affects adults aged 30 to 60 years old.
Q: I have viral Labyrinthitis how long will it to take to get better?
A: It usually takes 3 weeks to recover from labyrinthitis.
Q: What precautions should I take?
A: The symptoms of dizziness and vertigo may sometimes recur even after complete treatment. Therefore person working at heights or machinery must remain cautious.
Q: Is follow-up required?
A: Patients whose symptoms vanishes after treatment might not require follow up. However, in conditions like corticosteroid treatment, antibiotic treatment, hearing loss, and chronic symptoms, follow up is necessary.
Q: Can I lose my hearing due to labyrinthitis?
A: Yes bacterial labyrinthitis can cause permanent hearing loss especially after they have developed meningitis.
This type of hearing loss may require a cochlear implant.
Q: What is a cochlear implant?
A: This is small electronic device that is fitted surgically under the skin behind the ear.