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Vertigo Vertigo is not an uncommon condition that will cause the individual to feel as if the room is spinning, or that there are objects moving about them. There are two forms of vertigo. The subjective form, whereby the individual feels as if they are floating in space. Very much like an Astronaut in space. The other form is the objective form where the individual will have a tendency to lose their equilibrium, and possibly fall to the ground. The onset of vertigo can be sudden in nature, or there can be a gradual onset whereby the individual becomes aware that something is wrong. There will be episodes of “dizziness”, spinning, or a floating feeling that the individual will describe as, “coming out of the blue”. These episodes can occur on bending down, getting up from a sitting position, or even turning over in bed. There can be many causes as to why an individual will develop vertigo. When someone does come down with vertigo, it is imperative that they see their healthcare provider, so that a definitive diagnosis can be made, and a possible cause found. In most cases the resultant diagnosis will prove to be a not too serious condition, and thereby can be treated properly. In some instances the cause may be more serious and require specialized care. Generally the treatment will depend on the causative factors, and of course removing those causes. Some of the more common causes are:
Some of the more serious causes are:
These are just some of the more usual and unusual causes that can bring on vertigo in some form or other. There are many other reasons that can cause vertigo not mentioned here. The fact remains if the symptom of vertigo does occur, it is extremely important that a definitive diagnosis be made. Many tests such as x-rays, MRI, audiograms, EEG, and CT scan may be required before a diagnosis is arrived at. Arriving at a diagnosis is the result of the negative results of these tests, thereby eliminating the possible causes. As the causes are eliminated, the healthcare provider will get a true picture of the condition, and will be more able to recommend treatment. |