Low sodium diet low sodium diet is a diet that includes no more than 1,500 to 2,400 mgs of sodium per day. (As an example 1 teaspoon of salt = approx. 2,300 mg sodium.) People who follow a vigorous or moderate exercise schedule are usually advised to limit their sodium intake to 3,000 mg per day and those with moderate to severe heart failure are usually advised to limit their sodium intake to 2,000 mg per day. Low_sodium_diet
Gentamicin toxicity Gentamicin Toxicity is a common cause of bilateral vestibulopathy, resulting in problems in vision, hearing and motor coordination, which occurs when the common antibiotic medication Gentamicin is used incorrectly. When Gentamicin levels in a system reach too high a concentration, they become toxic to the system. Gentamicin_toxicity
Bilateral Vestibulopathy Bilateral Vestibulopathy results as the culmination of damage done to both inner ears. Bilateral Vestibulopathy causes problems in vision, hearing and motor coordination. Bilateral_Vestibulopathy
Migraine-associated vertigo Migraine associated vertigo is vertigo associated with migraine. It is also called "vestibular migraine" and "migraine-related vestibulopathy." Migraine causes more vertigo than any other medical condition. Approximately 27-42% of migraine patients suffer from associated vertigo.The vertigo itself is a feeling of spinning or other motion when the sufferer is not actually moving. Migraine-associated_vertigo