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Old 12-08-2012, 02:21 PM   #1
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Default Understanding Vertigo

I have 2 good friends that have Vertigo and wanted to make a post to help others with Vertigo

Understanding Vertigo

What Is Vertigo?

The word "dizziness" is often used to describe a variety of sensations from lightheadedness to feeling weak or unsteady. There may be a feeling of "passing out" and when the person lies down, the dizziness often disappears. Lightheadedness or dizziness may be caused by a temporary drop of blood pressure or reduced blood flow to the head which can occur when a person gets up too quickly from a sitting or lying down position.

Vertigo is more than dizziness. It is dizziness that always creates the sense that you or your surroundings are spinning or moving. It is defined as a false illusion of motion with a distinct sensation of rotation ("the room was spinning around me") and is caused by vestibular dysfunction. Lying down does not necessarily bring relief. The most common form of vertigo is called benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) and is caused by conflicting signals received by the brain from various sensory systems that monitor balance and the position of the body in space. The term "paroxysmal" connotes a sudden attack.

Acute vertigo refers to an attack which consists of a well-defined, isolated spell of vertigo with a distinct onset and conclusion. Recurrent attacks of vertigo are referred to as chronic vertigo. Vertigo is usually accompanied by nystagmus (involuntary oscillation of the eyeballs) which is triggered by an inner ear disturbance. Vertigo attacks can occur spontaneously (e.g., due to sudden head movement) or can be secondary to other conditions (e.g., head trauma, labyrinthitis, or prolonged bed rest).

Go here for more info on Vertigo

http://www.everydayhealth.com/guide/...g-vertigo.aspx
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