5 Facts You Must Know About Vertigo

Woman suffering from vertigo
Vertigo is not fear of heights.
When it comes to what vertigo is, it often helps to say what it is not. A common misconception is that vertigo is a fear of heights. This is not what the symptoms are concerned with. The blame for so many people misunderstanding this medical term can be directed at the famous movie ‘Vertigo’. It is strongly advised that you keep away from heights if you have vertigo, but this is not the cause of the problem.
Vertigo is a symptom that involves the sensation of spinning even thought there is no external reason that can explain this sensation. In other words; the person feels that everything is spinning around even though there is in fact no movement. Vertigo is also usually accompanied by involuntary eye movements along with nausea and vomiting.
Dizziness and vertigo are not the same thing either. Dizziness is a vague term for odd sensations within our perceptions; maybe a feeling of being pulled down. When we are children we can get dizzy if we spin around too much. We might also get dizzy if we go on an amusement ride. The sensation of vertigo is quite specific and it can just arrive out of the blue with no obvious reason as to why it has occurred. When it comes to deciding what is vertigo and what isn’t the symptoms need to more specific. How to tell if you are suffering from dizziness or vertigo
When vertigo occurs we must put our safety first.
What this means is that during an attack of vertigo we are at risk of injury because of our poor balance. In order to remain safe we should try and lie down somewhere safe. We should also be prepared to turn on our side if we need to vomit. Otherwise it is best to try and stay as still as possible and stare straight ahead. We shouldn’t close our eyes as this can make us feel worse and we should avoid jerking movements of our heads. Makelink(Safety-precautions-for-vertigo-balance-problems.html)
If we are driving when a vertigo attack occurs then we really need to be careful and park the car as safely as possible. We should never drive if we are at risk of vertigo, and we should also avoid heights, and working machinery.
In most cases vertigo can be easily treated.
In many instances the causes of vertigo can be easily treated once it is established what is going on. The symptom is most often a sign that there is something wrong with our vestibular system. You may have to deal with symptoms for a few weeks, but your doctor can prescribe medications to help with this. Sometimes vertigo can be harder to treat and some people have to deal with the symptoms for the rest of their lives. Homeopathic remedies can work well for vertigo. Makelink(Homeopathic-remedies-and-what-you-can-do-with-vertigo.html)
It is best to see a medical professional if you have vertigo.
This is recommended because these symptoms are caused by something going wrong in our bodies. In some instances the vertigo can be a once off, but in most cases some treatment will be needed. Some potentially very serious conditions such as brain hemorrhage can cause vertigo symptoms so we need to get it checked out. We should always consider what vertigo symptoms are trying to tell us.
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