Exams and Tests
Vestibular
neuritis is usually diagnosed from your symptoms of sudden
vertigo, nausea, and vomiting with no hearing loss.
It is common for people to use the terms vertigo, dizziness, and
lightheadedness to mean the same thing. But they are not the same, and it is
important to be able to tell the doctor
which one you are experiencing.
Your
doctor will ask questions about your
medical history and perform a
physical exam to learn the cause of vertigo. The
physical exam usually includes the
Dix-Hallpike test, which will help your doctor find
out whether your vertigo is triggered by certain head movements.
Additional tests may be done if the cause of vertigo is not clear. These
tests may include: