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Vertigo took a turn for the worse.

Vertigo Causes
Vertigo can be caused by problems in the brain or the inner ear.



Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common form of vertigo and is characterized by the sensation of motion initiated by sudden head movements.


Vertigo may also be caused by inflammation within the inner ear. This is known as labyrinthitis. This condition is characterized by the sudden onset of vertigo and may be associated with hearing loss.


Meniere disease is composed of a triad of symptoms: episodes of vertigo, ringing in the ears, and hearing loss. People have the abrupt onset of severe vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, as well as periods in which they are symptom-free.


Acoustic neuroma is a type of tumor causing vertigo. Symptoms include vertigo with one-sided ringing in the ear and hearing loss.


Vertigo can be caused by decreased blood flow to the brain and base of the brain. Bleeding into the back of the brain is known as cerebellar hemorrhage and is characterized by vertigo, headache, difficulty walking, and inability to look toward the side of the bleed. The result is that the person's eyes gaze away from the side with the problem. Walking is also extremely impaired.


Vertigo is often the presenting symptom in multiple sclerosis. The onset is usually abrupt, and examination of the eyes may reveal the inability of the eyes to move past the midline toward the nose.


Head trauma and neck injury may also result in vertigo, which usually goes away on its own.


Migraine, a severe form of headache, may also cause vertigo. The vertigo is usually followed by a headache. There is often a prior history of similar episodes but no lasting problems.
 
I had vertigo once and have sinced suffered relapses of bad dizziness.

Biteme, have you seen a Dr about this?
 
I got the diagnosis in the emergency room nearly a year ago.. It has been mild up until yesterday. If it continues like this, I'll go to the dr. where he will more than likely do some type of maneuver and prescribe exercises. Surgery is an alternative if it becomes too debilitating.
blueta2 said:
I had vertigo once and have sinced suffered relapses of bad dizziness.

Biteme, have you seen a Dr about this?
 
I was gonna mow the yard, but I can't even walk around the house without getting off balance.
 
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