WE EVALUATE DIAGNOSTIC AT OUR HOSPITAL.
Inner ear with Videostar II Binocular Video Frenzel Goggles and computer recordings We examine the balance center in detail. We diagnose the causes.
Actually, vertigo is Latin for dizziness. IT IS A COMPLAINT, NOT DIAGNOSIS.
Dizziness is an important complaint that completely disrupts a person's quality of life. such that Even when patients return to normal, they worry about having a vertigo attack again. and find it difficult to maintain their normal life.
Dizziness, which the person defines as the environment around himself, is actually a balance. is a disorder. It is mostly caused by an inner ear problem.
HOW IS THE BALANCE MADE?
What does the balance system do?
-Allows the body to stand upright despite gravity
-Allows objects to remain stable in our eyes despite the movement of the body-head- and the environment that is, it allows you to see properly.
In this way, despite the gravity, the movement of himself and the movement of the environment, can balance.
It does this with information from three main sources.
These resources are;
1. Sensory system including muscle-joint-skin
2. Organ of vision
3. It is the balance organ located in the inner ear.
Information from these sources passes through the brain stem and cerebellum and These are responded to by the regulators. This answer is body posture and eye goes to the muscles in the form of orders to adjust its position. The balance organ in the inner ear is the saccule, which is three semicircular canals and 2 otolith organs. consists of the utricle. They are filled with a special liquid. Head and body movements During this process, this fluid also moves and electrical impulse is created in the nerve fibers and moved to the centre. Linear acceleration caused by body movements and gravity with utriculus and sacculus detected. Angular acceleration of the head or trunk is 3 semi-circles perpendicular to each other. detected by channels.
Vestibulo-ocular reflexes stabilize objects on the retina despite head and body movements. It allows us to lower it. Even when our head moves, with this reflex, the eye muscles, He tries to keep his eyes still. For example, even if we shake our heads while reading a book, While we can read, we cannot read if we shake the book. Eye movement, which has fast and slow components that occur during head movements. It is called nystagmus. Recording changes in nystagmus important in the diagnosis of the disease.
HOW IS THE BALANCE EXAMINATION PERFORMED?
By stimulating the balance system in the inner ear, the resulting eye movements recording (nystagmus) gives us detailed information about the inner ear.
With the Videostar II Binocular Video Frenzel Goggle, with a special goggle in the examination Video recording of eye movements as a result of movements stimulating the vestibular system with a camera examines the balance system.It is easy and practical.
Videofrenzel has shown that the problem in balance is related to the inner ear with various detailed tests. It gives detailed information about the absence of vertigo and makes it easier for us to diagnose the vertigo complaint.
Ear diseases causing VERTIGO
1.Meniere: The reason is unknown, fluctuating hearing as a result of increased edema in the inner ear fluid It is a disease that progresses with loss of heart and tinnitus and episodic dizziness. Usually only one ear amounts and subgroups.
2. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: Semi-circle formed with certain head movements It is based on the principle of displacement of calcium crystals in the otolith organ in the canal. It is severe dizziness that lasts for seconds, there is no hearing loss. To which semicircular channel It is tested and corrected with appropriate maneuvers.
3. Infectious labyrinthitis: It is an inflammation of the inner ear
4.Vestibular neuritis: A disease thought to occur with viruses in the vestibular nerve. is degeneration. It is common. No hearing loss, severe dizziness lasting for days and there is vomiting.
5. Otosclerosis: Calcification at the base of the stapes in the middle ear is more common, but the inner may affect the ear.
6. Perilymph fistula: It is an opening between the inner ear and the middle ear. The fistula test is positive. There is fluctuating hearing loss and poor discrimination.
7. Acoustic neuroma: Acoustic neuroma is a benign, slow growing tumor and is the most common as VIII. It originates from the superior vestibular branch of the cranial nerve. with acoustic neuroma most patients experience unsteadiness rather than episodic vertigo.
8. Migraine
9.Cerebrovascular diseases
10. Trauma
11. Autoimmune inner ear vertigo: Against elements of a damaged tissue Proving the presence of antibodies and active lymphocytes is the definition of autoimmune disease. Cogan syndrome eye symptoms such as vertigo and vertigo are examples of this.
12. Multiple sclerosis
13. Epilepsy
14. Allergy and dizziness: It can be one of the causes of menire disease, especially
15. Motion sickness: Like motion sickness, movement signals such as eye, vestibular system, sensory It occurs as a result of different transmission by the organs. It is most common between the ages of 2-12.
YOU NEED TO GO TO THE DIAGNOSIS STEP BY STEP.. THE INNER EAR MUST BE EXAMINED FIRST.
VIDEOFRENZEL DOES US RELATED TO INTERNAL EAR DISEASES OF vertigo.
GIVES DETAILED INFORMATION THAT IT IS NOT, IF THE INNER EAR EXAMINATION IS FOUND NORMAL.
IT IS NEEDED TO CONTINUE THE RESEARCH.
BRAIN MRI, VERTEBROBASILAR DOPPLER, HEMATOLOGICAL EXAMINATION, CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS CAN BE INVESTIGATED.NEUROLOGY, INTERNAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS MAY BE ADDED.
FINALLY, IT IS THE FIRST PLACE WE SHOULD EXPLAIN WHEN TALKING TO DIAGNOSTIC (VERTIGO) IT IS EAR. Videostar II Binocular Video Frenzel Glasses IN OUR HOSPITAL INNER EAR BALANCE CENTRAL is being examined in detail.