{"id":3887,"date":"2020-08-26T14:21:02","date_gmt":"2020-08-26T21:21:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hearingsb.com\/?p=3887"},"modified":"2020-08-26T14:21:02","modified_gmt":"2020-08-26T21:21:02","slug":"balance-disorder-faq","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hearingsb.com\/balance-disorder-faq\/","title":{"rendered":"Balance Disorder FAQ"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you experience chronic dizziness, you may have a lot of questions about why it\u2019s affecting you and how you can fix it. Below are some of the frequently asked questions our balance experts are asked and information that may provide some peace of mind.<\/p>\n
The primary system for helping you balance is the vestibular system<\/a>, which is located in the inner ear.<\/p>\n The inner ear has three main parts: the cochlea, which helps you hear, the vestibule and the semicircular canals. The vestibule is dome-shaped and located between the other two parts; its primary role is to tell your brain how much you are moving backward and forward. The semi-circular canals are filled with fluid which help your body determine how your body is rotating and where your head is in space.<\/p>\n