I'm dizzy and I think it's labyrinthine. Which doctor to look for?

Expert answer:

Dizziness is one of the symptoms of labyrinthitis, but may be related to many other diseases. You can search the clinical / general or the family doctor, since it is a nonspecific symptom. If you prefer to go directly to a specialist, the most otolaryngologist or the neurologist.

Recalling that the labyrinthitis may cause dizziness (feeling of loss of balance and falling), dizziness (feeling that everything around is spinning or drooping), nausea, vomiting, loss of balance, ringing in the ear, and hearing loss.

Generally, labyrinthitis occurs in transient point crises that may last only a few minutes or become frequent.

Learn more at: What is Labirintite and what are its symptoms?

However, as has been said, feeling dizzy may be a sign of a host of other health problems. Consult one of the doctors listed at the beginning of the article for an adequate diagnosis.