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A balance disorder is a condition marked by the symptoms of feeling unsteady or dizzy. Even while standing, lying or sitting still, a person will feel as if they are moving, spinning or floating. The most common balance disorders are:<\/p>\n\n\t\t
It\u2019s important for an audiologist to make an accurate diagnosis in order to come up with a successful plan. Diagnostic testing plays an important role in determining the condition responsible for a patient\u2019s suffering.<\/p>\n\n
There are a number of diagnostic tests available. Here are some of the most common: \n<\/p>\n\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t
When a child is experiencing symptoms of dizziness or vertigo, then the signals the brain is receiving from the vestibular system have been disrupted. An evaluation by a specialist is necessary to ensure the condition isn\u2019t serious and won\u2019t interfere with growth and development.<\/p>\n\n
Common symptoms of pediatric balance disorders include:<\/p>\n
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