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Schwindel im Kindesalter

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Schwindel bei Kindern tritt seltener als bei Erwachsenen auf. Diese Tendenz wird auch durch die Häufigkeit eines Arztbesuches bestätigt. Bei Erwachsenen geben nahezu 25 % Schwindelbeschwerden an, bei Kindern und Jugendlichen dagegen nur ca. 5 – 8 %. Etwa ein Viertel dieser Kinder sind in ihren täglichen Aktivitäten beeinträchtigt. Die Prävalenz von Schwindelbeschwerden im Schulalter beträgt 15 % [15], [28], [35].

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Scholtz, A.W. (2011). Schwindel im Kindesalter. In: Iro, H., Waldfahrer, F. (eds) Vertigo — Kontroverses und Bewährtes. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0736-2_13

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