11 Hidden Causes of Nausea You Never Considered

2. Vestibular Disorders: The Balance Between Equilibrium and Nausea

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Vestibular disorders, which affect the inner ear and balance, are often overlooked as a cause of nausea. The vestibular system is responsible for maintaining balance and spatial orientation, and when it malfunctions, it can lead to vertigo and nausea. Conditions such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Meniere's disease, and vestibular neuritis can disrupt this system, causing persistent nausea. These disorders may not always present with obvious symptoms like dizziness, making the connection to nausea less apparent. Diagnosis often requires specialized tests, and treatments may include vestibular rehabilitation therapy or medication. Recognizing the link between vestibular disorders and nausea can lead to more effective management strategies, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive evaluation when dealing with persistent nausea.

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