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Finding Balance While Enduring Vertigo

2021-01-22 Vertigo can be a debilitating disorder that has the ability to control your life. This disease affects the inner ear, which plays a large role in our ability to balance. When was the last time you had to really focus before getting up out of a chair or even just trying to walk around your home? Those with vertigo know that these simple tasks can become daunting. It can be even more frightening to the elderly who could be at a higher risk of injury if they were to fall.


What causes vertigo?
Meniere’s disease
Head injury
Ear surgery
Extended bed rest
Inflammation of the vestibular nerve or of the inner ear
Reduced blood flow to parts of the brain


Are there any symptoms?
It is common to experience dizziness when you have vertigo. The dizziness can range from mild to being so severe that a person may not be able to stand due to fear of falling.
Nausea is another common complaint… but is usually just the result of the intense dizziness.
Ringing in the ears that might even turn into temporary hearing loss.
Difficulty seeing straight or clearly.


But there is good news…
In most cases, vertigo is a treatable condition. With the proper medicine, most people who suffer from the disorder can resume a normal life without enduring any of these symptoms. Although, in a few severe cases, treatment may not fully cure the problem. Still, any medical attention will produce small improvements. Thus, if you think you may have vertigo, you should reach out to your doctor immediately.

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