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Actor Varun Dhawan Diagnosed With Vestibular Hypofunction: What Is It? Causes And Symptoms
Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan was diagnosed with Vestibular Hypofunction (UVH), a condition where the balance part of the inner ear malfunctions.
Patients with UVH report symptoms such as dizziness, oscillopsia, postural instability, and gait abnormalities.

So, can stress and pressure make you feel dizzy, throw you off the balance and affect your mobility? The 'Jug Jug Jeeyo' actor who will be next seen in 'Bhediya' has opened up at the India Today Conclave about his lie post-covid-19 pandemic and how being in the rat race had a negative impact on him.
'The minute we opened doors, don't you think we went back to the same rat race? How many people here can say that they have changed? I see people working even harder! In fact, I started pushing so much harder with my film JugJugg Jeeyo, it felt like I was running for an election. I don't know why, but I put so much pressure on myself,' he told India Today. 'I think there is a greater purpose (why) we are all here. I am trying to find mine, and hopefully, people will find theirs," he added.
What Is Vestibular Hypofunction?
Unilateral vestibular hypofunction (UVH) is a disorder that creates a reduced total or partial reduction in vestibular function on one side of the body. Patients with UVH frequently report symptoms such as dizziness, oscillopsia, postural instability, and gait disorders. These impairments produce significant limitations in activity and participation in the affected patient, mentions the NCBI website.

Also, like symptoms, the causes of UVH vary from person to person. Symptoms can come on suddenly or slowly, can be mild or severe, or may last for a few days to even weeks. The most common symptoms include: dizziness or vertigo (described as a spinning sensation), poor balance, especially with head turns, trouble walking, especially outdoors, in dark rooms, or in crowded places, blurred vision, especially when turning your head quickly, nausea and vomiting in acute and severe cases, says Neuropt.com website.
Exercise And Physiotherapy Can Help
Consulting an ENT surgeon can help you to detect this health condition very easily and talking to physiotherapists can help one to manage it better. Also, there are numerous exercises based on symptoms that can help to improve your balance system and help your movement to return to normal.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
A vestibular balance disorder may be caused by any of the following: Medicines. Infections. Issues with the inner ear, including poor circulation.
It is not possible to cure vestibular dysfunction, but you may be able to manage its symptoms with the help of medications and vestibular rehabilitation.



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