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The text is a transcript of a video about dizziness and labyrinthitis, which is a popular term for an infection or inflammation of the labyrinth, a part of the inner ear that controls balance and hearing. The speaker, an otolaryngologist, explains that labyrinthitis is very rare and most cases of dizziness are caused by other factors, such as vision problems, metabolic disorders, circulation issues, emotional stress, sleep disturbances, loose crystals in the labyrinth, or neurological diseases. He says that dizziness should not be treated with medication without proper investigation and diagnosis, and that patients should not accept the term labyrinthitis as a final answer. He urges the viewers to subscribe to his channel, share the video with others who have dizziness problems, and watch his other videos on related topics.
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1. Labyrinthitis is a popular term for dizziness, but it actually refers to an infection or inflammation of the labyrinth, which is a rare and serious condition.
2. Dizziness can be caused by many factors, such as vision problems, metabolic problems, circulation problems, emotional problems, sleep problems, loose crystals in the labyrinth, and neurological problems.
3. The balance system depends on three mechanisms: the labyrinth, the vision, and the proprioception (the sensors in the body).
4. The treatment for dizziness depends on the specific cause and should not be based on medication alone.
5. The video aims to clarify the misconceptions about labyrinthitis and dizziness and to encourage people to subscribe to the channel and share the video with others.