Vertigo

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Vertigo is an unpredictable and painful problem to live with. It’s a sensation of feeling dizzy or off-balance to the point where you can lose your balance and need to lie down. Vertigo can be a stand-alone problem, or it can be a symptom of something bigger going on. If you or someone you know struggles with this problem, it would be wise to seek medical advice immediately before the problem gets worse

What are Some Causes of Vertigo?

Here are some of the most common causes and diseases that can cause vertigo, most linked to inner ear disorders.

BPPV

BPPV is also known as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and stems from the inner ear. BPPV is caused by tiny calcium particles that move away from where they belong and gather in a collection in the inner ear. Your inner ear is a key component to maintaining your balance. If the collection of calcium compromises this, vertigo is often the result.

Menier’s disease

Menier’s disease is another problem stemming from the inner ear and affecting the rest of your body. Rather than being caused by a collection of calcium, Menier’s is caused by a collection of fluid in the inner ear. This fluid collection then causes vertigo, ringing of the ears, and possible hearing loss.

Vestibular Neuritis and Labyrinthitis

As denoted by the last part of their names, neuritis, and labyrinthitis both cause inflammation around the inner ear’s nerves. Infection usually causes them, and the inflammation around the nerves causes the body to lose its sense of balance.

Besides these more common causes, vertigo has also been associated with migraines, head and neck injuries, medications, and brain damage. It’s also not unusual to see athletes, especially football and hockey players, suffer from vertigo-like symptoms after a hard hit to the head.

What Are Some Symptoms Associated With Vertigo?

Vertigo is accompanied by several different symptoms, which are triggered by rapid head movement. If you have vertigo, you must learn to live your life without making quick head and eye movements. Here are some of the more common symptoms of vertigo.

  • A feeling of the world spinning around you.
  • Things around you look like they’re tilting or falling.
  • Swaying and an overall lack of balance.
  • Eventually, it will feel like you are being pulled sideways.

In more severe cases of vertigo, you might even suffer from vomiting, nausea, nystagmus, headaches, sweating, and hearing loss. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms in conjunction with one another, it’s time to see a doctor.

Who Can Help With Vertigo?

The key to treating vertigo is to figure out what’s causing it and treat that problem. Each of the diseases mentioned above is treatable and can be remedied with the help of a medical professional. Hearing and Balance Services of Reston use a unique combination of treatments to help you with your vertigo.

They’ll use special vertigo exercises, vertigo medication, and other vertigo treatments to make the world stop spinning and get you on the road to recovery. The professionals at Hearing and Balance aim to treat your balance problems, hearing problems, and anything else that your vertigo is causing. You don’t have to live with vertigo. Let Hearing and Balance of Reston help you to a better life.