Dizziness & Vertigo
Understanding Dizziness and Vertigo: Causes and Treatments
Experiencing dizziness or vertigo? Wondering what’s causing it and how it can be treated? Learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatment options from the team at Pinnacle ENT.
The sensation of moving while still or the unsettling feeling that the world around you is spinning can be confusing and frightening. If these symptoms sound familiar, you may be dealing with dizziness or vertigo.
What is Dizziness?
Dizziness occurs when your brain receives conflicting or false signals from your balance systems. This can result in various conflicting sensations, including spinning, weakness, and even faintness. Dizziness can stem from various causes, and understanding the specific type of dizziness you’re experiencing is crucial for effective treatment.
Dizziness often results from your brain sensing movement that isn’t occurring. These symptoms can include faintness, lightheadedness, or the sensation that you or your surroundings are spinning. Identifying the underlying cause of your dizziness is the first step to finding relief.
What is Vertigo?
Vertigo is a specific type of dizziness characterized by the sensation that your surroundings are spinning or moving, even when you’re stationary. This condition is often related to issues within the vestibular system, which is responsible for maintaining balance.
Types of Vertigo:
- Peripheral Vertigo: The most common type of vertigo, typically due to problems within the inner ear.
- Central Vertigo: Rarer and often related to issues within the brain.
Common Causes of Peripheral Vertigo:
- Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): Caused by dislodged calcium particles within the ear.
- Ménière’s Disease: Results from excess fluid in the inner ear.
- Labyrinthitis: Inflammation of the inner ear due to viral infection.
- Vestibular Neurontis: Inflammation of the vestibular nerve caused by a viral infection.
Common Causes of Central Vertigo
- Migraines
- Acoustic neuroma
- Strokes, tumors, and multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Alcohol and certain drugs
Understanding whether your vertigo is peripheral or central is key to determining the best course of treatment.
What Are Some Other Causes of Dizziness?
While vertigo is a common cause of dizziness, many other conditions can lead to similar symptoms.
Other Potential Causes of Dizziness:
- Heart Conditions: Issues such as arrhythmias or heart failure can reduce blood flow to the brain, causing dizziness.
- Blood Pressure Problems: Both high and low blood pressure can lead to feelings of dizziness.
- Endocrine Disorders: Conditions like diabetes or thyroid problems can affect balance.
- Medication Side Effects: Certain drugs can cause dizziness as a side effect.
A thorough evaluation is needed to pinpoint the exact cause of your dizziness and develop an effective treatment plan.
How Are Vertigo and Dizziness Diagnosed?
Diagnosing dizziness and vertigo typically involves a detailed medical history review and physical exam. At Pinnacle ENT, our team may also perform additional tests to assess the function of your inner ear and other potential causes of your symptoms, like the Dix-Hallpike maneuver or electronystagmography (ENG).
How is Dizziness and Vertigo Treated?
Treatment for vertigo and dizziness depends on the underlying cause and severity of your symptoms. Some forms of vertigo can resolve on their own, but persistent or severe cases often require some form of medical intervention.
Treatment Options for Dizziness and Vertigo:
- Medication can help alleviate symptoms.
- Physical therapy, including vestibular rehabilitation, can help retrain your balance system.
- Lifestyle changes and modifications to avoid certain triggers or exercises can also help to manage symptoms.
At Pinnacle ENT, our team will work with you to develop a treatment plan that fits your specific needs, helping you regain control over your symptoms.
Living with dizziness or vertigo can be a challenge, but with the right diagnosis and treatment, you can minimize its impact on your life. If you’re experiencing dizziness or vertigo, contact us today to schedule an appointment with our team of experts and get the care you need to regain your balance.
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