Can vestibular neuritis trigger high blood pressure suddenly and then gradually subsides ? Also can vestibular neuritis episodes recurr with a week with same intensity?
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Vestibular neuritis is an inner ear disorder that results in severe vertigo, dizziness and balance issues.
Vestibular dysfunction might be among the triggers of hypertension.
It can come on suddenly and last anywhere from one week to several months — and in some cases, even years.
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Vestibular neuritis is an inner ear pathology causing giddiness tinnitus vomiting and sometimes fever
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