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. 2018 Jun 4;9:352. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00352

Table 3.

Additional symptoms in bilateral vestibulopathy reported in articles.

Additional symptoms
Clinical studies
  • Prevented from doing things they could otherwise do (90)

  • Change or limited social activities (90)

  • Missed days from work or school (90)

  • Depression (90)

  • Tiredness (5)

  • Concentration difficulties (5)

  • Memory impairment (5)

  • Disorientation in space (5)

  • Muscular pain (5)

  • Ashamed (5)

  • Needing walking aid (16, 27)

  • Falling (5, 19, 27, 43, 54, 75, 76, 8183)

  • Sleep efficiency was reduced (63)

  • Headache (32)


Case reports
  • Unable to work (30)

  • Headaches (62, 68, 70)

  • Occasional sleep disturbances (62)

  • Difficulties with functional tasks in daily living (62)

  • Needing walking aid (68)

  • Anosmia (18)

  • Ageusia (18)

  • Dysarthria (18)

  • Tired (89, 91)

  • Unable to perform daily chores (28)

  • Appeared depressed (28, 67, 91)

  • Hitting walls (28)

  • Falling (28, 91)

  • Fear of falling (94)

  • Avoided crowded places and the use of public transport (94)

  • Hypersensitive to changes in environment (94)

  • Dizzy when exposed to lights other than natural white light (94)

  • Dizziness worsened in a crowded place such as a shopping mall or after working several hours on a computer (94)

  • Difficulty driving over rough surfaces (91)

  • More anxious (91)

  • Feelings of disorientation (91)