Question:
What causes vertigo?
my1perra
2005-12-09 07:41:17 UTC
What causes vertigo?
Two answers:
kev z
2005-12-09 08:22:27 UTC
too much MJ.. haha
ANSWERKING
2005-12-09 07:42:33 UTC
Infections (viral or bacterial), head injury, disorders of blood circulation affecting the inner ear or brain, certain medications, and aging may change our balance system and result in a balance problem. Individuals who have illnesses, brain disorders, or injuries of the visual or skeletal systems, such as eye muscle imbalance and arthritis, may also experience balance difficulties. A conflict of signals to the brain about the sensation of movement can cause motion sickness (for instance, when an individual tries to read while riding in a car). Some symptoms of motion sickness are dizziness, sweating, nausea, vomiting, and generalized discomfort. Balance disorders can be due to problems in any of four areas:



Peripheral vestibular disorder, a disturbance in the labyrinth.

Central vestibular disorder, a problem in the brain or its connecting nerves.

Systemic disorder, a problem of the body other than the head and brain.

Vascular disorder, or blood flow problems.


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