Inner Ear Infection
As a child, you may remember getting at least
one bad earache. That painful childhood earache you remember was
probably caused by a middle
ear infection. While middle ear infections are fairly common
in children, other parts of your ear may become infected and inflamed
as well. For example, you may come down with an inner ear infection
at any time during your life. Inner ear infection symptoms are completely
different from other types of ear infections.
To
understand inner ear infection symptoms, also called labyrinthitis,
you first should know some basics about your inner ear. Your inner
ear contains a system of tubes and canals called the labyrinth.
The labyrinth sends signals to your brain to help you do two different
things: (1) comprehend sound, and (2) determine the movement and
position of your head. When these tubes become infected and inflamed,
you will experience a specific set of inner ear infection symptoms.
A list of inner ear infection symptoms includes:
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