While vestibular neuritis symptoms don't usually include eye and jaw pain per se, there are several ways its consequences might lead to discomfort around the eyes and jaw, such as eye strain and TMJ.| Vestibular Disorders Association
If you've been diagnosed with unilateral vestibular hypofunction (UVH)—meaning you have reduced vestibular function on one side—you're probably wondering: "What treatments or support are out there to help me get back to feeling balanced and grounded?" You may have heard of vestibular rehabilitation therapy, the gold standard treatment for many types of vestibular dysfunction, incluing UVH.| Vestibular Disorders Association
In this "Ask Fiona" column, VeDA's mascot talks about good sleep hygiene, including creating a calming environment, winding down before bed, and tools that may help.| Vestibular Disorders Association
This is a frequently asked question. The answer: it depends. There are many factors that can affect how long you need to continue with vestibular rehab exercises. Check out this post for some tips.| Vestibular Disorders Association