It's most likely caused by the ear infection. If she has not been treated for the ear infection she should go to the vet immediately If left untreated ear infections can spread and cause permanent damage or death. Refer to the following link. It will explain why an ear infection will cause nystagmus.
http:/www.marvistavet.net/html/body_vestibular_disease.html
It's highly unlikely the IV caused any damage. It probably saved her life by keeping her hydrated.
It could cause an infection which can damage a tattoo. If you have to sweat after getting a tattoo then clean it when you're done sweating.
You may want to stay away from getting eczema tattood. If you have a break out while the tattoo is healing you could damage the tattoo and or cause an infection.
The inflammatory response is a non specific defense reaction caused by tissue damage or infection.
the acute bacterial infection whose toxins can damage the heart muscle and peripheral nerves is what
No damage will be done from 2 weeks of chlamydia infection.
vegetations
Local tissue damage, infection, and pain.
There are a few causes of horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) such as positional alcohol nystagmus- Alcohol consumption PCP Fatigue nystagmus (when eyes are held at max deviation for more then 30 seconds) brain tumours or brain damage pysiological nystagmus which is too small to be seen by the naked eye optokinetic nystamus- can be caused by watching strobe lights rotating lights or rapidly moving traffic at close proximity Caloric- fluid motion inside the canal of the vestibular system is stimulated by temperature (such as putting cold water in one ear and warm in the other caution this can cause you to become verry ill do not try this) rotational nystagmus is when some one is rapidly spun causing the fluid in the inner ear to become disturbed postrotational nystagmus is when the person stops spinning the fluid inside the ear still continues to be disturbed for a period of time [DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing February 2006 edition student manual NHTSA]
It could, but that depends on how much the infection has spread and how much damage it's done.
You could get a parasitic infection.
Syphilis is curable, but any damage from the infection can not be reversed.
Hepatitis is a viral infection or liver damage resulting in the inflammation of the liver.