Vertigo is a sensation of spinning or whirling, where the person or their surroundings appear to be moving. It
is caused by a dysfunction in the vestibular system, which is located
in the inner ear and responsible for maintaining balance. Vertigo can be sudden or gradual in onset and may last for a few seconds or several hours. It can be accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and difficulty walking.
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Vertigo
is a sensation of motion or spinning that is often described as
dizziness. Vertigo is not the same as being lightheaded. P...
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Peripheral.
Vertigo that is caused by problems with the inner ear or vestibular
system, which is composed of the semicircular cana...
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