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Common Effects and Treatment of Vertigo

There are many causes, but sometimes it is not always possible to find the cause. The dizziness felt is like a spinning sensation - such as you have been on a fast moving roundabout for a period of time. It can make you feel extremely sick, or even vomit. It is often helped by sitting or lying down.

A person suffering from vertigo may feel dizziness, weakness, unusual sensation in ears and the most prone symptom is nausea. Sometimes the attack of vertigo is so sudden that the victim can't see anything properly and fall down. Problem of vertigo can arise when a person goes to some height. Vertigo causes nausea and vomiting.

Visual migraine is a migraine form which has common symptoms of migraine with the addition of vertigo. It is caused by changes in the inner ear. The inner ear is responsible for your body balance so when it occurs, the stand and walk ability are altered. When the sufferers have a visual headache, the headache is compounded with the imbalance feeling which may cause vomiting and nausea.

I didn't even feel "bad". But I was as dizzy as you could get. Scared out of my wits - I'd never experienced any thing like this before in my life - I crawled my way to the living room and climbed into a chair. The dizziness remained. I made coffee, thinking the Vertigo symptoms would go away.

s I worked hard to come up with reasons where he could compare because he knew perfectly what the person had gone though versus situations where he felt badly but had never personally suffered the same experience, he said, "Before this morning, I would have had sympathy for someone with neck pain but no empathy.

For instance, you touch something hot, a sensor in your hand sends a signal to your brain, you realize it hurts and instantly draw your hand back in pain. The interesting thing is that the original signal sent, is not pain. It isn't pain until your brain processes the signal and you realize that particular sensory signal hurts!

As this is a condition of the inner ear, it seems that a blow to the head or an upper respiratory infection could be responsible for it. When this happens, the inner ear's structures are affected and this causes vertigo especially when there is movement of the head like turning in bed.

And if the problem comes from the nerves, a lot of treatments are available. Antihistamines, calcium antagonist, and epley maneuver can be given by a physician or a highly trained health delivery professional.

The triggers of this type of vertigo are very predictable and include movements such as sitting up or lying down in bed, rolling over in bed, bending over like you were tying your shoelaces and looking upwards. Masking the symptoms and providing a false sense of relief is often done with drugs despite the fact that a safer non-drug option exists with benign positional vertigo exercises.




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