Vestibular vertigo and its causes
Learn about vestibular vertigo and its causes
Vestibular vertigo, which causes dizziness It is the loss of a sense of balance in a person, which may be accompanied by a feeling of dizziness, nausea, vomiting and vestibule It is the middle part of the inner ear, which is the organ responsible for the rotational motor balance of the body.
Causes of vestibular vertigo
Acute vestibular neuritis: Occurs due to neuroimmune inflammation in one of the ears and causes severe dizziness and loss of balance that may be accompanied by nausea or vomiting
sisterVertigo is one of the symptoms that migraine sufferers constantly suffer from. Vestibular vertigo in migraine patients is usually independent of the headache. In these cases, the vertigo attack may last from a few minutes to days.
Benign vestibular vertigoIt is one of the common types and it is a quick result of the head, such as getting up suddenly from sleep or standing up suddenly
Meniere's diseaseIt is a recurrent attacks of dizziness and hearing loss, and the cause of this disease is the increase in the gelatinous fluid in the inner ear above normal levels
Central causes affecting the vestibular nerve pathways in the cerebellum or brainstem