An ENT specialist An audiologist to manage ear-linked dizziness A neurologist, who specializes in treating central vertigo and related neurological disorders An eye specialist if any related ...
Other potential causes include head injuries, migraines, certain medications, and complications in the central nervous system ...
Occupational exposure to noise and/or vibrations is associated with the presence of vertigo, according to a study.
There are two main types of vertigo: peripheral and central. Peripheral vertigo, caused by inner ear problems, is more common. Central vertigo, stemming from issues in the central nervous system ...
Vertigo/dizziness is a common and often perplexing complaint in the Emergency Department (ED). The differential diagnosis is immense, and some causes of seemingly benign dizziness are life ...
Vertigo is caused by a disturbance of the vestibulocochlear nerve, which is responsible for hearing and balance. [iStockphoto] Have you ever felt like the world around you is spinning, tilting and ...