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Why do I get vertigo?

May 23, 2025
Have you ever felt like the world is spinning while you're standing still? This discussion dives into the mysterious sensation of vertigo, exploring its causes and the connection to the vestibular system. Discover how various conditions can disrupt your balance and when it's crucial to seek medical advice. Plus, learn about the surprising symptoms like nausea and vomiting that often accompany this perplexing experience. It's a whirlwind of information wrapped up in just under three minutes!
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INSIGHT

Vestibular System Controls Balance

  • Vertigo is a balance disorder caused by how the brain processes signals from the body, especially the eyes and ears.
  • The vestibular system in the inner ear plays a key role in maintaining balance through sensory input to the brain.
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Difference Between Vertigo and Swaying

  • Vertigo results from issues in the vestibular system, including the inner ear's sensory organs and nerves connected to the brainstem and cerebellum.
  • Vertiginous sensations differ as they feel like swaying and typically cease when sitting or leaning on something.
ADVICE

Seek Help for Red Flags

  • If vertigo occurs with headaches, neck pain, or vision loss, seek immediate medical help.
  • Most vertigo cases are harmless but always monitor for signs of serious health issues.
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