Some patients describe dizziness as a partial loss of balance. They describe the sensation of instability in the standing position. There is often some kind of a shaky walking which resembles the gait of a drunk person. In fact, the…
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Rules of home improvement for patients with dizziness
The consequences of dizziness, such as falling and injury, can be very dangerous. Patients suffering from chronic forms of dizziness are recommended to secure their home and work place according to the following principles: Make sure that the floors in…
Psychogenic dizziness: causes and treatment
Psychogenic dizziness can be diagnosed and differed from other types of dizziness based on its cause. Psychogenic dizziness occurs exclusively for psychological reasons. The development of this disease is in no way connected with any somatic disease or neurological pathology.…
6 signs indicating that dizziness poses a threat to life
There are common causes of dizziness which are not dangerous to human health, they include: alcohol intoxication; side effects from taking medications (check the instructions!); dehydration; overheating and thermal shock; traveling in a car, bus or ship; anemia – low…
Peripheral Vertigo – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
If your consultant says you have peripheral vertigo, you’ve got a lot of company. Peripheral Vertigo is usually more severe than central vertigo. In most cases peripheral vertigo is caused by a problem in the inner ear, causing imbalance in…
Understanding Vertigo – What is Vertigo?
Vertigo is a term obtained from a Latin word ‘verto’ that means a spinning or a whirling movement of the world around them when it is actually not. It is a type of dizziness commonly associated with vomiting, nausea and…
Treatment & Medications for Vertigo and Dizziness
Duration of Vertigo An attack of vertigo normally lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes. If it lasts more, then the patient should consult a doctor for a more serious checkup as there might be presence of another…
Signs and Symptoms of Vertigo and Dizziness
Vertigo is simply a type of dizziness commonly associated with vomiting, nausea and imbalance of body. Vertigo is of 2 types: Peripheral vertigo – It occurs due to inner ear causes. The most common cause for this is Benign Paroxysmal Peripheral Vertigo…
Management of Vertigo
Once the doctor has determined that vertigo of your isn’t more serious and that big of an issue, there are many things you can do to make yourself feel better. Just a simple dedication is needed to be a healthy vertigo free…
Exercises for Vertigo and Dizziness
The balance of human body is maintained by the inner ear that responds to gravity by sending signals to the brain. It is more common in older people. Vertigo is caused due to damage to the inner ear. The actual…
Causes of Vertigo and Dizziness
The balance of human body is maintained by the inner ear that responds to gravity by sending signals to the brain. It is more common in older people. Vertigo is caused due to damage to the inner ear. The actual cause lies…
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
BPPV or Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo is a condition affecting the inner ear leading to vertigo or intense dizziness. It is more commonly seen in older people. It is named so because of the characteristic symptoms associated. It is believed…