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Is Your Dizziness Vertigo? by:Jason Rickard

One of the most frequently experienced medical conditions is the very common "Dizziness"

. However not many people know that there are several degrees to this which is determined by the level of dizziness experienced by the patient. There are four main categories of dizziness and the main and most regularly reported type is vertigo. Five in every ten cases of dizziness reported fall into this category of vertigo. The other three types include, near-syncope, dysequilibrium, and psychophysiologic.

The focus here is on the most common of the four; vertigo. Vertigo is caused by calcium carbonate particles called otoliths which are put out of place into the semicircular canals of the inner ear. Other hearing defects such as tinnitus are also known as a common way leading to vertigo.

The most familiar of symptoms for vertigo is headaches, backaches, dizziness, imbalance in some cases and falling in older patients and those with neurological disorders. These exact same symptoms are also very common amongst central nervous system disorders and cardiovascular diseases, therefore caution should be taken when trying to distinguish between one from the other. Usually what doctors do is refer to a patient's medical history before coming up with a conclusion.

There are several ways by which one can treat vertigo. One of the best and most common and highly recommended is the patient performs exercises known as modified Epley procedure. Some medications are also present to help with the treatment of vertigo and the nausea which usually follows. Medications are typically various combinations of acetylcholine, dopamine, and histamine receptor antagonism, however not all medications are suitable for vertigo as there are different levels.


The problem with vertigo is that most people do not seem to be aware of it and ignore it. This is not a condition that should be ignored and if you suspect of a different than normal dizziness, then you should report this to your doctor. Just make sure you can know the difference between vertigo and non vertigo. Vertigo can be described as a feeling of revolving movement of yourself and the environment. Non vertigo includes unsteadiness, motion sickness, unevenness, suspended, or an oriented consciousness. This should be helpful to a doctor and get ready to describe how you feel without using the word dizzy.

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Jason Rickard is the owner of Your Favourite Shop - http://www.yourfavouriteshop.com - Offering White Noise and Relaxation CDs - Visit Hapa Health - http://www.hapahapa.com for more articles.
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