Doctors aren't sure what causes it, though stress can be a trigger, along with eating salt or drinking caffeine and alcohol. Some other conditions of the inner ear also lead to peripheral vertigo ...
The interplay of mainly depressant and occasionally activating effects of alcohol creates chaos in the brain, leading to ...
Designed to address a wide range of balance and vertigo ... underlying causes of dizziness and imbalance. These conditions can result from various factors, including inner ear disorders, neurological ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide, with 695,000 people dying from heart disease in the ...
Objective: Acute unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy or vestibular neuritis ... Our findings may provide more diagnostic and localization information on the causes of acute spontaneous vertigo that ...
Background and purpose: Vestibular migraine (VM) is a common clinical disorder with a genetic predisposition characterized by recurrent episodes of dizziness/vertigo. Patients often complain of the ...
People die in their sleep due to various causes, with sudden cardiac arrest being one of ... leading to fluid accumulation in the lungs and swelling in the feet and legs called peripheral edema. This ...
Peripheral artery disease is the narrowing and blocking of the arteries in the legs. This process of furring up of the blood ...
When a person has vertigo, they feel as though their environment is moving even though there isn’t any actual motion. Extreme vertigo can make it difficult to balance or carry out regular tasks.