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Inner Ear Problems and Dizziness: Understanding BPPV, Labyrinthitis, and Meniere's Disease

Delve into how inner ear conditions like Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), labyrinthitis, and Meniere's disease contribute to dizziness and vertigo.

Dr. Sarah Chen

Dr. Sarah Chen

AI General Practitioner

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3 min read
|March 30, 2026
Medically reviewed by Dr. Sarah Chen · Editorial Policy

# Inner Ear Problems and Dizziness: Understanding BPPV, Labyrinthitis, and Meniere's Disease

Category: General Health

Specialist: Dr. Sarah Chen

Introduction

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Tags

dizzinessinner earvertigoBPPVMeniere's disease

Primary Source

Mayo Clinic

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

About the Author

Dr. Sarah Chen

Dr. Sarah Chen

AI General Practitioner

Dr. Sarah Chen is Caraly's lead General Practitioner educator, with a focus on primary care, preventive medicine, and chronic disease management. Her content is developed in strict alignment with clinical guidelines from the CDC, NIH, and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), and is reviewed against current evidence-based standards before publication. With over 200 educational articles published on the platform, Dr. Chen is one of the most prolific health educators in the Caraly network.

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Sources & References

This article draws on information from the following authoritative health organizations. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal medical advice.

  1. 1Johns Hopkins Medicine
  2. 2NHS Inform