PMS-Related Dizziness

PMS (premenstrual syndrome) is a notoriously common problem. The condition occurs due to (drastic) hormonal changes during menstrual periods, which cause the majority of symptoms, including dizziness. It is important to distinguish between normal and abnormal menstruation. In the former…

Post-stroke vertigo: causes and choice of therapy

Causes It is a well-known fact that vertigo is one of the most common signs of post-stroke syndrome, and it is accompanied by extremely severe pain. These fits can be chronic or sudden. Therefore, it is mandatory that patients discuss…

Things we often mistakenly think of as vertigo

Vertigo is often confused with other nasty sensations. There is one that is called ‘false vertigo’. Patients often describe states like “seeing the world go dark before the eyes”, “suddenly feeling bad” or “floaters”. These are caused by overworking, lack…

Labyrinthitis

  Labyrinthitis is a purulent or non-purulent inflammatory process in the inner ear, which is caused by an infection or injury. Most physicians consider labyrinthitis to be a kind of otitis (inner otitis). Labyrinthitis causes vertigo, imbalance, lack of coordination,…

Meniere’s disease

Meniere’s disease is a non-purulent disorder of the inner ear, which causes poor hearing. Loss of hearing results from a buildup of the labyrinth fluid followed by increased pressure inside the labyrinth, recurring vertigo attacks, loss of balance, ringing in…

Top 5 Myths About Vertigo Dispelled

Factually, it has been challenging to determine the reasons for vertigo symptoms, but medical advances have considerably improved the treatment of vertigo. Vertigo is an indicator that many people experience, however, it’s easy to get confuse vertigo with other sensations…