Benign
... forms of headache . Benign positional
vertigo is the most common cause of
vertigo .It is caused by a disturbance within the balance ... inner ear. Benign paroxysm al positional
vertigo (BPPV) is the most common form of ...
Dizziness
... dizziness is classified into three categories--
vertigo , syncope , and non syncope non
vertigo . Each category has a characteristic set of ... faint , being unsteady, loss of balance, or
vertigo (a feeling that you or the room is spinning or ...
Ear problems
... and treatment - - non cardiac ...
vertigo is often associated with inner ear problems ... . Antihistamines may be prescribed to control
vertigo that is caused by inner ear problems , ... ), benign paroxysm al positional
vertigo (BPPV), ... If you have inner ear problems ...
Labyrinthitis
... The primary symptoms of labyrinthitis are
vertigo ( dizziness ), accompanied by hearing loss and ... balance mechanisms. The most common causes of
vertigo are benign positional
vertigo and labyrinthitis . Benign positional ...
Labyrinth
... The primary symptoms of labyrinth itis are
vertigo ( dizziness ), accompanied by hearing loss and ... balance mechanisms. The most common causes of
vertigo are benign positional
vertigo and labyrinth itis . Benign positional ...
Nystagmus
... may be present in both central and peripheral
vertigo . Other signs such as other eye movement ... and hearing loss . Signs and symptoms of
vertigo that generally decrease in less than one minute
vertigo that occurs when you tip your head back or lie ...
Paroxysm
... group. Benign paroxysm al positional
vertigo (BPPV) is the most common form of
vertigo . The condition is characterized by brief ... treatment of benign paroxysm al positional
vertigo (BPPV), this procedure involves sequential ...
Tinnitus
... ankle swelling , headache , dizziness ,
vertigo (a sensation of spinning), tinnitus (ringing ... HYDROPS - A name applied to recurrent
vertigo accompanied by ringing in the ears ( tinnitus ) ... (ringing or noise in the ears), dizziness ,
vertigo and vomiting . For example, people who are ...
Vertigo
...
vertigo Overview
vertigo is the feeling that you or your environment is ... occurs. Imprecisely called dizziness , the term
vertigo is the specific term used to describe an ...
Acoustic
... sclerosis Arteriovenous malformation (cerebral) Benign positional
vertigo Throat cancer Central pontine myelin olysis Cerebral aneurysm ... ... the tumor grows, it exerts pressure on the inner ear and causes severe
vertigo . Oto acoustic emissions (OAE) testing, which measures the inner ear's ...
Acoustic neuroma
... sclerosis Arteriovenous malformation (cerebral) Benign positional
vertigo Throat cancer Central pontine myelin olysis Cerebral aneurysm ... ... the tumor grows, it exerts pressure on the inner ear and causes severe
vertigo . acoustic neuroma acquired bronchiectasis acquired ...
Artery
... Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
vertigo - positional
vertigo -associated disorders Vesicoureteric reflux Vestibular schwannoma VF ...
Caloric stimulation
... to diagnose ear nerve damage as a cause of dizziness or
vertigo . Damage to the vestibular portion of the nerve of the inner ear ( acoustic nerve ) is a common cause of
vertigo . A standard caloric stimulation test is performed, with cold or ...
Compress
... Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
vertigo - positional
vertigo -associated disorders Vesicoureteric reflux Vestibular schwannoma VF ....
Electronystagmography
... to determine whether ear nerve damage is the cause of dizziness or
vertigo . Damage to the nerve of the inner ear is one of the more common causes of
vertigo . You are here : AllRefer.com > Health > Tests & Exams > ...
Heart block
... blocker, but it makes your heart beat too slowly. Another cause of
vertigo is an underlying, or systemic , disease . Common examples include ... rate due to heart block . Finally, some medications can cause severe
vertigo . It may, however, indicate conduction problems, especially in older ...
Neuroma
... sclerosis Arteriovenous malformation (cerebral) Benign positional
vertigo Throat cancer Central pontine myelin olysis Cerebral aneurysm ... ... the tumor grows, it exerts pressure on the inner ear and causes severe
vertigo . elementary particles; elementary step; elements; elements, ...
Slow heart rate
... sweating , difficulty swallowing, or other symptoms. Another cause of
vertigo is an underlying, or systemic , disease . Common examples include ... rate due to heart block . Finally, some medications can cause severe
vertigo . Symptoms in more advanced cases include lethargy , confusion , ...
Vestibular Disorders
... (the inner ear is responsible for maintaining balance; damage results in
vertigo ) ... Vestibular Disorders Association Menieres.org The BBC is not responsible for content on external websites ...
vertigo is often associated with inner ear problems called vestibular ...
Acoustic trauma
... Acromegaly Acute (sub acute ) subdural hematoma Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Arteriovenous malformation (cerebral) Benign positional
vertigo Throat cancer Central pontine myelin olysis Cerebral aneurysm Cushing's syndrome ... Acoustic trauma is a common cause of sensory ...
Acromegaly
... Acromegaly Acute (sub acute ) subdural hematoma Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Arteriovenous malformation (cerebral) Benign positional
vertigo Throat cancer Central pontine myelin olysis Cerebral aneurysm Cushing's syndrome ... Acromegaly Acro phobia Addiction --see Alcohol; ...
Alpha
... K, MD: 5 alpha reductase is an enzyme that is felt to play a major role in genetic hair loss , particularly in men. endemic paralytic
vertigo ; endemic stability; endemic syphilis ; endemic typhus ; endemiology; endemo epidemic ; endergonic; endermic; endermism; endermosis; enderon; ...
Anemias
... Compress over the afflicted part, followed by a well-protected Heating Compress ; ... with some anemias when psychological causes of
vertigo are suspected to determine the presence or extent of brain damage in a comatose person ... There are several inherited anemias that are more ...
Bruising
... to determine where fractures and dislocation s are located. Other less common side effects include ankle swelling , headache , dizziness ,
vertigo (a sensation of spinning), tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and unusual bruising or bleeding . NSAIDs can also cause allergic reactions such as ...
Conjunctivitis
... compress ion fractures Vertebral-basilar artery occlusive syndrome Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
vertigo - positional ... MARJORIE SLANKARD, MD: The candida tes for immunotherapy would be someone with allergic rhinitis and or allergic ...
Drooling
... inside of the cheek, tongue or lips? Was there loss of bladder or bowel control? Swallowing difficulties or drooling Loss of memory
vertigo (spinning sensation) Loss of balance or coordination Personality changes Mood changes ( depression , apathy ) Drowsiness , lethargy , or loss ...
Dyspnea
... Heart damage. breathlessness, or difficulty catching a breath ( dyspnea ) lack of energy, or tiring easily ( fatigue ) dizziness , or
vertigo especially when standing headache irritability irregular menstruation cycles absent or delayed menstruation ( amenorrhea ) ... ...
Eardrum
... respiratory infection , the child is crying during the exam, or the eardrum has been injured while removing earwax . perforated eardrum
vertigo that may persist and require surgery damage to the chain of three small bones attached to the eardrum ... - In case the eardrum rupture s, ...
Hypotonia
... Turgor ( Skin Turgor ) Decreased Sweating ( Sweating - Absent) ... stupor; seizures ; coma ; syncope ; rigidity; tremor ; dystonia ;
vertigo ; dizziness ; euphoria; nervousness; irritability ; difficulty in concentration; agitation ; inability to perform complex mental functions; ...
Incision
... small cuts in the bladder neck, where the urethra joins the bladder , and in the prostate gland itself. paralyzant; paralyze; paralyzing
vertigo ; param; paramagnetic; paramagnetism; paramaleic; paramalic; para mammary lymph node s; paramastigote; para mastoid ; para mastoid process; ...
Insomnia
... and another 50 million on caffeine tablets to stay wake during the day. Insomnia "1 (Sleeplessness, Sleep Apnea ) Insomnia "2 [Kellogg]
vertigo ( Dizziness ) Neurasthenia"1 (Nervous Exhaustion) Neurasthenia"2 [Kellogg] Chorea (Nervous Tw itching ) [Kellogg] ... Insomnia ; Inability ...
Make
... skin are more likely to get sunburn . But even dark and black skin can burn and should be protected. The bones that make up the spine.
vertigo A spinning sensation often accompanied by mild to severe nausea . - My husband and I make sure that we always eat dinner with our children ...
Mastoid
... hours. paralytic scoliosis ; paralytic shellfish poisoning toxin carbamoylase; paralytic strabismus ; paralyzant; paralyze; paralyzing
vertigo ; param; paramagnetic; paramagnetism; paramaleic; paramalic; para mammary lymph node s; paramastigote; para mastoid ; ... The sternocleido ...
Motion sickness
... the body, while the delicate inner ear balance mechanisms are reporting something different. Motion sickness Many people experience nausea ,
vertigo , and disorientation when they first arrive in space. This is caused by changes in the fluid in the inner ear, which is sensitive to gravity and ...
Movement
... them? Abdominal pain or change in bowel movement s Sleep: Do you have trouble falling asleep? Do you feel tired all day? Slurred speech,
vertigo , lack of physical coordination or limb weakness ... Parkinson 's disease is a movement disorder which is more common in older people. ...
Otitis Media
... infection - acute Causes, incidence , and risk factors: ... Otitis media Inflammation of the middle ear. It can lead to labyrinthitis .
vertigo A sensation of dizziness marked by the feeling that one's self or surroundings are spinning or whirling. For Your Information ... Otitis media ...
Otosclerosis
... medicine known as quinidine, and carbamazepine, a medication used to treat seizures Meniere's disease , a condition that also causes severe
vertigo , or a spinning sensation otosclerosis , ... ...
Paresis
... for the treatment of diabetic gastro paresis . aphonia; dysarthria ; stupor; seizures ; coma ; syncope ; rigidity; tremor ; dystonia ;
vertigo ; dizziness ; euphoria; nervousness; irritability ; difficulty in concentration; agitation ; inability to perform complex mental functions; ...
Typhus
... ; endemic index; endemic influenza ; endemic neuritis ; endemic non bacterial infant ile gastroenteritis ; endemic paralytic
vertigo ; endemic stability; endemic syphilis ; endemic typhus ; ... In general, patients are more at risk from typhus , trench fever , ...
Verruca
... compress ion fractures Vertebral-basilar artery occlusive syndrome Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
vertigo - positional ... 1 - Contagious ( viral ) benign skin warts ( verruca vulgaris); these are also called common warts and may be found ...