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  1. Vertigo with unilateral hearing loss suggests Meniere disease. Episodic vertigo not associated with any trigger may be a symptom of vestibular neuritis. Evaluation focuses on determining...

  2. 13 kwi 2023 · A step-by-step guide to taking a history from a patient with dizziness in an OSCE setting, including how to distinguish vertigo from other types of dizziness and the key questions to ask. 1300+ OSCE Stations

  3. 13 mar 2023 · Vertigo is a common presenting complaint in primary care and emergency departments. It is a symptom of vestibular dysfunction and has been described as a sensation of motion, most commonly rotational motion.

  4. This article provides tips for dealing with vertigo attacks. Download PDF. Vertigo can be extremely hard to deal with. The sudden onset of world-turning dizziness and the accompanying nausea, imbalance and loss of function can feel paralyzing and cause great concern. You’re not alone.

  5. What is Vertigo? Vertigo is a specific type of dizziness. It is the medical term for the form of dizziness that involves a person having a strong sense that they, or their surroundings, are moving when they are standing still. The sense of movement has a spinning, swaying or revolving nature to it.

  6. What is Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo? Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is a very common condition. It causes brief episodes of a sensation of everything around you spinning which is called rotary vertigo. This happens when you put your head in certain positions.

  7. 14 gru 2023 · If you have vertigo, you may feel like you are moving or like the room is moving around you, even when you are still. Vertigo can be caused by a number of different problems involving the inner ear or brain. This article is primarily about vertigo, including causes and available treatments.