Articles about vertigo (0-50 of 534)

  • Vertigo And How It Can Be Remedied
    By: acsmorie0207 | - If you feel like you are moving in circles and that everything else is also moving around you along with feelings of dizziness then you may suffer from vertigo. You may also feel like you are falling through the air. Whether these symptoms last for a short time as most vertigo attacks do or not, you should seek the advice of a qualified medical professional.

    Dizziness is one symptom of vertigo and not all dizziness can be attributed to vertigo. Vertigo can affect both men and women ...

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  • What Are The Causes Of Vertigo
    By: acsmorie0207 | - First of all vertigo is not a disease, but rather the physical manifestation of a balance disorder. Vertigo attacks can be brought on by something as simple as turning your head too fast to riding in any type of moving vehicle.

    If you have the sensation of spinning or of being off balance then you may have vertigo. If you feel the floor is moving and have the feeling of being nauseous and may even feel like vomiting, along with being unsteady then you have some of the symptoms of ve ...

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  • Fall Injury Prevention By Appropriate Screening
    By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | - Dizziness and vertigo are with the top 3 reasons why patients visit a doctor. Back pain and headaches are the other 2 reasons. Symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo and imbalance actually are estimated to affect 40% of patients 40 years of age and older. Of those age 65 years or older, twentyfive% are estimated to incur a fall and thus a fall related injury. Falling is typically a direct result of dizziness, primarily in this group of the elderly and risk of falling can increase considerably wh ...
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  • Dizziness And Vertigo
    By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | - Dizziness and vertigo are among the most common complaints causing patients to visit a doctor (as common as back pain and headaches). The overall incidence of dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance|dysequilibrium} is 5-10%, and it quickly reaches 40% in those older than 40 years of age. The incidence of falling is 25% in those older than 65 years of age. Falling can be a direct consequence of dizziness in this group, and the risk is increased considerably in those suffering with other neurologic prob ...
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  • Herbal Remedies For Hearing Loss Tinnitus And Vertigo
    By: Derek Williams. | - Before you can cure tinnitus you have to find the cause. Tinnitus is often at times a symptom of something else going on in your body. Removing the cause will typically remove the tinnitus. Several common causes of short-term tinnitus are colds, and sinus or ear infections. Tinnitus introduced by these sorts of infection will probably leave from the moment the infection has left.

    Did you know that a vast number of people on Earth are ill with tinnitus? In just the United States, appro ...

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  • Free Ear Ringing Cure
    By: Derek Williams. | - The first step in curing tinnitus is to figure out the cause of it. Tinnitus is often a symptom of another infection in your body. Removing the origin will usually stop the tinnitus. Some regular reasons for temporary tinnitus are colds, sinus infections and ear infections. Tinnitus brought on by these sorts of infection will probably clear up as soon as the infection is gone. Did you know that a collosal number of people worldwide are ill with tinnitus? In just the U.S., approximately 36 millio ...
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  • Buzzing Ear - Quick Overview
    By: Barbara Thomson | - Tinnitus is also known as the "buzzing ear" condition. A person diagnosed with tinnitus often hears strange sounds or noises in his/her ears even when there isn't any sound elsewhere. This condition can also be characterized by hearing other sounds other than buzzing, such as roaring, hissing, water-fall like sounds, clicking, ringing sounds, and more. This is such an annoying condition because a person positive of tinnitus can have buzzing ear anywhere and anytime.

    Here are some esse ...

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  • Ear Is Ringing - Detailed Advice
    By: Barbara Thomson | - The ringing, buzzing, crackling, or hissing sound you observe internally in one or both ears is due to Tinnitus. The gravity of the condition may vary from less irritating to a very severe pain. Tinnitus may be precipitated by allergy, high or low blood pressure mainly on blood circulation problems. A tumor, diabetes, thyroid problems, injury to the head or neck, along with adverse effects of medications ends up with tinnitus condition. Medications that require to be administered with caution co ...
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  • Ringing Of Ears - Detailed Guidelines
    By: Barbara Thomson | - The condition called Tinnitus can be accessed through its symptoms. The main sign is the ringing of ears that is observed always. The symptom may matter on how dangerous it has become. Typically, ringing of ears is the best sign to describe the condition that is also what the patient suffers as odd sounds in the ears occur. More of the people having the illness are responsive to the ordinary sound thus very susceptible to sound that is rooted in the ear and not in the environment. Tinnitus can i ...
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  • Early Signs Of Multiple Sclerosis
    By: TomMack | - Multiple sclerosis symptoms include some of the most fatal and dangerous balance symptoms like lack of coordination, inner ear balancing, numbness, speech and shuttering, feedback of the limb, vertigo problems and occurrence of shaking. It is yet under the scientific discussion, whether what are its impacts on the accurate verbal ability of a person; and the disguised effect of the disease on the vocal cord! It impairs the vocal cord ability to speak. When I first spoke to Shauna about her exper ...
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  • The Most Effective Vertigo Cure You've Never Heard Of
    By: John F. Petersone | - A drug free vertigo cure alludes many individuals. Vertigo is the sensation of movement and is commonly known as dizziness. It is reported that more than 5 million Americans are affected by this condition each year. It is among the top three reasons why people visit a doctor. About 5 percent of Americans report a problem with balance and dizziness that lasts longer than 3 months. For a problem that effects so many people is it possible there is a vertigo cure that has been overlooked?


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  • Cure Vertigo - The Besttechniques Revealed
    By: John F. Petersone | - The problems of vertigo or dizziness affect about 30 percent of the population over the age of sixty five years old. For a common problem that faces so many individuals what is the safest way to cure vertigo? Obviously throughout the ages there are many suggestions and attempts for a vertigo remedy but when we are weighing up which ones to use we must try and evaluate which cure will get rid of the cause of the problem and not just treat the symptoms.

    Vertigo is defined as the feeling ...

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  • What Are The Symptoms Of Vertigo
    By: John F. Petersone | - The onset of symptoms of vertigo are among the most likely reasons for seeing a medical practitioner. Vertigo can be defined as the hallucination or feeling of movement, usually in a turning or spinning manner of the either yourself or your environment. It is similar to the feelings of a merry go ride or if you remember spinning in circles as a child, the feeling induced by both of these is like the symptoms of vertigo. In combination with feelings of vertigo or dizziness it is common to feel li ...
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  • Vertigo: A Meadville Chiropactor Approach
    By: Dr. Altabet | - Are You Plagued by Vertigo??

    Vertigo is not a very common problem but the reason I am writing about it is that the two main causes are easily treated right in my office. First, let me explain what vertigo REALLY is for the Meadville chiropractor crowd and of course anyone else who wants to know. When you where a kid Im sure you stood in one spot and spun your body round and round like a top. After you have convinced yourself that you better stop spinning before you vomit or fal ...

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  • Vertigo And Its Symptoms
    By: Christian Goodman | - The feeling is similar to that if a rollercoaster ride. It really gives a light headed feeling. This is nothing but vertigo.

    The journey can be fantasy but the sense of lightheadedness and the vomiting feel is felt.

    The effect is vertigo and this can be sensed by anyone at a span of time all unknown.

    To go deep into the condition these are the information about it to be known.

    This can no way be called an ailment as it just identifies the problem. When ...

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  • Getting Acquainted With Vertigo
    By: Christian Goodman | - There are people who suffer a giddy feeling that creates a sense of head going in a circular path that makes the person lose the entire steadiness. This is nothing but vertigo.

    The state of vertigo is not at all a serious ailment. This will not lead to health problems on a dangerous basis. This problem might be felt for a short time span. The lightheadedness that is felt in this time period might not relate to vertigo but there is a surety that light headed feeling is prominent in ver ...

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  • Home Remedies For Vertigo That You Can Try At Your Home
    By: Dr Andrew Napier | - Vertigo or Dizziness is accompanied by lightheadedness and unsteady balance which makes a person fall down. The surroundings begin to rotate and the person feels dizziness leading to lose his balance. Such phenomenon in medical terms is termed as vertigo. The loss of balance is due to the lack of co-ordination from the brain not able to get the signal from eyes, ears and nervous system. The older generations face the problem of backaches after having the dizziness. The disease does not last for ...
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  • Natural Home Remedies For Vertigo That You Should Know About
    By: Dr Andrew Napier | - Vertigo is related with the disease in the patients who are having problems in the posterior semicircular canals of the inner ear. This area in medical term is known as vestibular labyrinth area of the area. There is the continuous sensation of spinning, whirling or moving in the surrounding among the patient of vertigo. Due to this abnormal sensation the patient of vertigo suffer from loss of imbalance or a feeling of nausea which may grow to acute stage.

    Some of the common causes ...

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  • Can A Sinus Infection Make A Person Dizzy Or Feel Fuzzy? - Nurse's Guide
    By: Helen Hecker | - If you have a full blown chronic or acute sinus infection you probably are experiencing many sinus infection symptoms. Some of the symptoms that people report are a feeling of dizziness, dizzy spells, lightheadedness or they feel fuzzy headed.

    Generally with a sinus infection you won't have true dizziness. Dizziness is called vertigo and takes place in the inner ear. If sinus drainage reaches your ear it would be in the middle ear not the inner ear where your balance could be aff ...

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  • A Couple Words On Falls
    By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | - A little thing such as tripping on a rug or slipping on a slippery floor can change your life in a heartbeat. Like the thousands of individuals who fall each year, you may suffer a fractured bone. Broken bones are no walk in the park, and for the elderly, a fractured bone can be the start|beginning of more serious health problems.

    Occasionally falls are truly accidental. Much more often however, falls can be attributable to deteriorating eyesight and hearing, muslce atrophy, refle ...

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  • Syncope As A Basis Of Faintness
    By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | - As a tenet, the key types of disturbances that we feel as humans that present to the clinician as one form of dizziness or another, are vertigo: a sense of rotation; disequilibrium: a sense of imbalance; or dizziness: a feeling of being off, or disoriented. Dizziness is the vaguest of the symptoms. Lets talk about it this week.

    Lightheadedness is in the first three reasons why individuals present to their doctors office. It is often a confusing constellation of symptoms which ...

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  • Chiropractor Fargo Nd | Balance & Vertigo: Go Hand In Hand
    By: Chris Tomshack | - When it comes to balance & vertigo, we take our body for granted. It isn't until we experience a loss of balance or vertigo problems that we even give it a second thought. However, when vertigo happens, it is the only thing you can think about.

    When Vertigo Occurs -

    Vertigo can strike at any time. For many of us that suffer from this problem, normal everyday tasks can become a whole new adventure. While most people do not experience extreme cases, even a mild case o ...

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  • Regain Your Balance Now, I'll Show Yoy How
    By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | - Over the past few months, we have been talking about imbalance, dizziness, vertigo, disequilibrium, etc., how to find out if you are at risk, etc. We know that as part of the natural aging process individuals will become more prone to balance loss associated with changes in the spinal joints from arthritis of the spine, and the disturbances in the ocular reflexes which are preprogrammed to the spinal movements. These disturbances can also lead to apprehension, changes in respiratory dynamics a ...
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  • Chiropractor Paducah Ky | Problems With Balance And Vertigo
    By: Chris Tomshack | - Balance and vertigo are more or less opposites; vertigo could be defined as the absence or impairment of balance and equilibrium, characterized by feelings of dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness. If you have vertigo, you might have the impression that you're sinking or falling, that the room is spinning or that you're spinning, too. You might also experience nausea and hearing loss. Vertigo is not an illness in itself; it's always a symptom of another condition.

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  • Chiropractor Indianapolis In | The Art Of Standing: Balance And Vertigo
    By: Chris Tomshack | - This is a great example of how vertigo affects balance. "A healthy vertigo is what helps a cat to turn while falling in order to land on their feet. It's also why when reading if you shake your head from side to side, the words remain still."

    Vertigo is an Effect, not the Cause -

    When someone has symptoms of vertigo they are experiencing feelings of motion even while standing still. For many people, the whirling sensation is reminiscent of how one can feel when be ...

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  • Chiropractor Pasadena Ca | Balance & Vertigo; Disorders Of The Inner Ear
    By: Chris Tomshack | - There are few things quite so disorienting as being constantly off balance & vertigo. These two symptoms are often connected to inner ear malfunctions. Imagine trying to live your life when everything appears to be spinning around or the ground under your feet feels like it is moving constantly.

    There are many disorders that lead to feelings of vertigo or poor balance; some respond well to treatment, others don't.

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  • Chiropractor Federal Way Wa | Balance & Vertigo: Go Hand In Hand
    By: Chris Tomshack | - When it comes to balance & vertigo, we take our body for granted. It isn't until we experience a loss of balance or vertigo problems that we even give it a second thought. However, when vertigo happens, it is the only thing you can think about.

    When Vertigo Occurs -

    Vertigo can strike at any time. For many of us that suffer from this problem, normal everyday tasks can become a whole new adventure. While most people do not experience extreme cases, even a mild case o ...

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  • Falls And Older Adults
    By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | - Pretty much everyone knows at least one individual who has fallen. The fall may have been purely accidental, such as a slip and fall, or the fall may have been related to vertigo More than one in three people age 65 years or older fall each year. The risk of falling and thus fall-related injuries rises proportionally with age. Each year, more than 1.6 million older persons go to US emergency departments for fall-related injuries. Among elderly, falls are the number one cause of fractures, hos ...
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  • Falls, Imbalance And Accidents
    By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | - A simple thing like tripping on a carpet or slipping on a wet floor can change your life in a heartbeat. Like the hundreds of people who fall each year, you may suffer a fractured bone. Broken bones are no picnic, and for older people, a {broken|fractured bone can be the start of more serious health problems.

    Sometimes falls are truly accidental. Much more often however, falls can be attributable to deteriorating eyesight and hearing, weakened muscles, reflexes not being as sharp ...

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  • Imbalance And Older Seniors
    By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | - Pretty much everyone knows at least one person who has fallen. The fall may have been purely accidental, such as a slip and fall, or the fall may have been related to vertigo. More than one in three people age 65 years or older fall each year. The risk of falling and thus fall-related injuries rises proportionally with age. Each year, more than 1.6 million elderly go to US emergency departments for fall-related accidents. Among older adults, falls are the number one cause of fractures, hospit ...
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  • What Constitues A Successful Balance Facility
    By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | - Obviously, the answer is one that is successful at managing individuals with imbalance and vertigo type disorders. Our office has been sub-specialized in seeing individuals with balance problems and fall risk, in particular vertigo and dizziness for some time now. It is well known that the simplest treatments for vertigo are the most useful, yet we continue to see patients inappropriately medicated with vestibular suppressant therapy, anti-anxiety drugs, and on and on.

    The histo ...

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  • Why Do Accidents Happen?
    By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | - Falls actually occur for many reasons. Falls occur simply out of shear accident. You slide on something slippery, you are knocked over by something, etc. When you fall because you lost your balance, this is more concerning as it alludes to the fact that there is more going on, i.e., a problem.

    There are many medical conditions which contribute to fall risk. Parkinsons, Alzheimers, diabetes, cardiac problems to name a few. In the absence of disease, fall risk occurs as an affe ...

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  • Vertigo - Do I Have To Give Up Air Travel?
    By: Christian Goodman | - I meet many interesting people while traveling. For both business and personal reasons I travel a lot. As I was always eager to speak to new people, i will someway start a conversation that had lead to many interesting information's.

    A common topic of discussion that comes up is vertigo. I have heard from many people who say that travel (both air and car) either causes their vertigo or that it makes it worse.

    What does vertigo mean? It means spinning or whirling that is due ...

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  • Vertigo, Dizziness And Chiropractic Treatment
    By: AnkitPrashar | - Vertigo is a medical condition characterized by dizziness with a feeling of spinning. Because of the sensation of movement or rotation, many patients also sense nausea and can experience lightheadedness and balance problems. Vertigo is a common indication present in chiropractic patients, particularly after head and neck trauma. Chronic Vertigo sufferers have found to find relief with chiropractic treatment. Chiropractic cure involves correcting the position of the injured cervical vertebrae, m ...
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  • How To Treat Vertigo Naturally, Safely, Effectively, And Fast
    By: Shirley Hendricks | - If you have ever experienced vertigo, you know how irritating and bothersome it can be! Many people around the world suffer from vertigo, some with worse cases than others. Depending upon the severity, it can make everything from flying, to riding a bike, to driving in a car, to riding a roller coaster, to even turning your head the wrong way, etc. completely unpleasant! Luckily, there are some good methods on how to treat vertigo. Before we get into that though, it is important to be able to un ...
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  • Acupressure As A Natural Therapy
    By: Christian Goodman | - Acupressure is a natural alternative therapy which has been around for over 2,000 years. It originated in China, and is even older than acupuncture. It is used to heal many health problems, and it has proven to be effective in preventing problems, particularly those that come with aging.

    Treatments used by Chinese medical practitioners, acupuncturists, and massage therapists all include acupressure. It's been proven to help your body regain balance, an important aspect of the h ...

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  • Chinese Tibetan Medicine Treatment Diarrhea ,vertigo
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    Chinese Tibetan Medicine         Disorder of dependable badkan: distension in the chest and hypochondriac region, with intolerable pain referring to the back, acid regurgitation and difficulty in swallowing.
    Disorders'of transformable badkan: indigestion, belching, acid regurgitation, distended abdomen, and diarrhea.
    Disorders of tastable badkan: loss of appetite, anorexia, lip pain, cold to ...

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  • New Approach To Vertigo Treatment
    By: Mitamins | - Spinning syndrome
    People often mistake a fear of heights as vertigo, but in fact the symptoms of vertigo are much more varied. Vertigo is the illusion of circular motion, and can be experienced at any time, in any place, possibly lasting for a long period of time. This experience is totally different from the spinning feeling you may have when you are at a high place looking down. Slight vertigo is not uncommon, and symptoms may not be too severe. As one gets older, vertigo may increasing ...

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  • Vertigo--one Of Alfred Hitchcock Best Directed Films
    By: steamtown | - Vertigo is another one of Alfred Hitchcock's best produced movies that was released in July 1958. It's a Hitchcock thriller that you have to see from the very beginning. The film features James Stewart, Kim Novak and Barbara Bel Geddes and tells the story of a retired policeman who falls in love with a mysterious woman he has been hired to follow. Although it had mixed reviews on its first release, it has since gained in esteem and is frequently listed among the greatest films ever made. I think ...
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  • Central Vertigo Information
    By: Juliet | - Vertigo, or dizziness, is a symptom, not a disease. Vertigo is one of the most common health problems in adults. It is a major symptom of a balance disorder. It is the sensation of spinning or swaying while the body is stationary with respect to the earth or surroundings. There are two types of vertigo: subjective and objective. Subjective vertigo is when a person feels a false sensation of movement. Objective vertigo is when the surroundings will appear to move past a person's field of vision. ...
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  • Vertigo Triggers And Pressure Points
    By: Lac Tran | - Spinning syndrome

    Vertigo is often confused with a fear of heights. However, the dizzy feeling when you look down from a high place is not the same as vertigo, which can occur at any time, and may last for many years. Mild vertigo is very common, and symptoms are not serious. However, recurrent or persistent vertigo could be caused by an underlying condition. People with vertigo may have sudden sensations of spinning or whirling motion that may be accompanied by light-headed ...

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  • Multiple Sclerosis Facts, Theories, And Effective New Treatments
    By: Randy Gilbert | - MS is most prevalent in Caucasian females in the 20 to 40 year old range, but this is rapidly changing. The occurrence of MS is increasing in males and in young children. There are more than 25,000 children suffering with MS today.

    Most research into MS and treatments, focus on a theory that was proliferated in America around 1935 and has yet to be proven. While most people might think that means its time to look at other possibilities, the companies that pay for extensive resea ...

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  • Fear Of Fainting
    By: Dee Smith | - In medical terms, a fainting spell is a sudden and brief loss of consciousness. It takes place when the brain doesn't get enough blood flow and oxygen. It even has an unusual medical name: SYNCOPE (pronounced sin-koh-pay). In its most common form, the nerves that control the function of the heart and blood vessels do not work properly. This may cause the heartbeat to slow down and blood pressure to drop. In turn, the result may be loss of consciousness.

    People who have fainting ...

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  • What Is White Noise?
    By: Jason Rickard | - The best way to explain White Noise is to first look at why it has been given that name. White is used because of the way light works. White light is not an absence of color but is rather a combination of ALL colors. Going along with that same reasoning, White Noise is a combination of ALL frequencies of sound all playing at the same time.

    Because white noise is actually a combination of all frequencies it is most likely used as a sound blocker. It is typically used by those in lo ...

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  • Vertigo: Early Treatment
    By: Jason Rickard | - Are you experiencing recurrent dizziness, lightheadedness, faintness and unsteadiness? Or you may be feeling that you are spinning and whirling around frequently? Well, maybe you have bouts of what we call vertigo. Vertigo is one of the most common health problems in adults. The sensation of movement and the perception of movement are results of a disturbance in balance or equilibrium. But vertigo is actually not a disease but only a symptom. It occurs as result of disorder in the peripheral and ...
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  • Is Your Dizziness Vertigo?
    By: Jason Rickard | - One of the most frequently experienced medical conditions is the very common Dizziness. However not many people know that there are several degrees to this which is determined by the level of dizziness experienced by the patient. There are four main categories of dizziness and the main and most regularly reported type is vertigo. Five in every ten cases of dizziness reported fall into this category of vertigo. The other three types include, near-syncope, dysequilibrium, and psychophysiologic. ...
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  • How To Treat Vertigo
    By: Jason Rickard | - Vertigo is a disease which manifests sudden postural imbalance and dizziness. The person may suddenly feel the symptoms but will get back to their normal state after the episode of vertigo. However vertigo is a serious disease as it increases the risk factor for some of the serious disorders such as strokes and tumors. There are different types of vertigo such as peripheral vertigo, objective vertigo and central vertigo, hence, the treatment of the vertigo is a necessity as it may lead to severe ...
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  • Probable Causes Of A Dizziness Headache
    By: Andy Lim | - Headache and dizziness are two separate conditions. However, there are people who experience them simultaneously. What could cause a dizziness headache? Here are five probable causes to consider when the two occur together:

    1. Separate conditions but one causes the other
    It may start of as a headache, but the pain brings on dizziness as well. Or you may well experience dizziness or vertigo (spinning type of dizziness) and it ends up triggering a headache or making an existi ...

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  • Understanding Vertigo
    By: Jason Rickard | - Vertigo is a condition where you experience dizziness with a change in the normal environment. Sometimes feeling a movement in space too is a sign of vertigo. However, it is not the case that all types of dizziness is vertigo; but certainly all vertigo is dizziness.

    The true form of vertigo is a severe form of dizziness that results in movement hallucination. Such people suffer from a peripheral vestibular disorder like benign positional vertigo. These conditions in turn lead to t ...

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  • Causes Of Vertigo - Vertigo Symptoms
    By: Elizabeth Ramer | - This article is written from a laymans' perspective. Always check with your doctor with any vertigo symptoms (dizziness).

    The first time I experienced Vertigo symptoms was right after I had a nasty bout with bronchitis. I had already missed one week of work because of it. On the day I planned on returning to work; I got up when my alarm went off and promptly hit the floor.

    I didn't fall to the floor because my legs were weak. I didn't even feel "bad". But I was a ...

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