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Vertigo is a sensation that you or the world around you is spinning. It's usually a symptom of a problem with the part of your inner ear or brain that keeps you balanced. Treating a connected ...
BPPV is an inner ear condition that is the most common cause of vertigo. It can make you feel dizzy, nauseous, and wobbly when you tilt your head certain ways. It's usually not serious ...
According to researchers, vertigo, as a symptom of Lyme disease, links to damage in the inner ear. The inner ear contains important parts of the vestibular system, a sensory system that provides ...
Recurring vertigo involves multiple episodes over time, indicating a persistent or intermittent issue within the balance mechanisms of the body, particularly in the inner ear or parts of the brain ...
It is typically associated with problems in the inner ear or the brain. The most common cause of vertigo is benign paroxysmal ...
BPPV is one of the most common causes of vertigo, particularly among older adults. It occurs when tiny calcium particles in the inner ear become dislodged and float into the sensitive ear canal ...
Concurrent tinnitus and vertigo can sometimes occur due to underlying conditions that affect your inner ear. Tinnitus and vertigo can significantly affect your quality of life, but many people don ...
An accumulation of fluid in the inner ear is a somewhat rare disorder known as Meniere’s disease. It is estimated to affect about 615,000 adults in the United States, with 45,000 new cases ...
Peripheral vertigo is caused by a problem in the part of the inner ear that controls balance. (This is the nerve between the inner ear and the brain stem.) Central vertigo is less common and is ...