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* This may be associated with nausea, vomiting, sweating, or difficulties walking.  
* This may be associated with nausea, vomiting, sweating, or difficulties walking.  
* It is typically worse when the head is moved.  
* It is typically worse when the head is moved.  
* Vertigo is the most common type of dizziness.
* Vertigo is the most common type of [[dizziness]].
* Dizziness affects approximately 20–40% of people at some point in time, while about 7.5–10% have vertigo. About 5% have vertigo in a given year. It becomes more common with age and affects women two to three times more often than men. Vertigo accounts for about 2–3% of emergency department visits in the developed world.
* Dizziness affects approximately 20–40% of people at some point in time, while about 7.5–10% have vertigo. About 5% have vertigo in a given year.  






=== Classification ===
=== Classification ===
Vertigo is classified into either peripheral or central, depending on the location of the dysfunction of the vestibular pathway, although it can also be caused by psychological factors.


==== Peripheral ====
* Vertigo is classified into either peripheral or central, depending on the location of the dysfunction of the vestibular pathway, although it can also be caused by psychological factors.
Vertigo that is caused by problems with the inner ear or vestibular system, which is composed of the semicircular canals, the vestibule (utricle and saccule), and the vestibular nerve is called "peripheral", "otologic", or "vestibular" vertigo.  


* [[Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo]] (BPPV)(32%)  
{| class="wikitable"
* Ménière's disease (12%)
|+
!
!Peripheral
!Central
|-
|'''Definition'''
|
* Caused by problems with the inner ear or vestibular system, which is composed of the semicircular canals, the vestibule (utricle and saccule), and the vestibular nerve is called "peripheral", "otologic", or "vestibular" vertigo.
|
*Vertigo due to injury of CNS balance centers (Brainstem/ Cerebellum)
* Concomitant neurologic deficits
** S[[Dysarthria|lurred speech]],
** [[Diplopia|Double vision]],
** Pathologic [[nystagmus]] (which is pure vertical/torsional).
** [[Ataxia|Disequilibrium]]/ [[Ataxia|Unbalance]]/ Unable to stand or walk.
|-
|'''Causation'''
|
*[[Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo]] (BPPV)(32%)  
* [[Meniere's disease|Ménière's disease]] (12%)
* Superior canal dehiscence syndrome
* Superior canal dehiscence syndrome
* [[Vestibular Neuritis|Vestibular neuritis]]
* [[Vestibular Neuritis|Vestibular neuritis]]
* Common cold, influenza, and bacterial infections
* [[Common cold]], [[Influenza]], and bacterial infections
* Chemical insults (e.g., aminoglycosides)  
* Chemical insults (e.g., aminoglycosides)
* Physical trauma (e.g., skull fractures).  
* [[Trauma remedies|Trauma]] (e.g., skull fractures).
* Motion sickness is sometimes classified as a cause of peripheral vertigo
* Motion sickness is sometimes classified as a cause of peripheral vertigo
* Viral  [[Labyrinthitis]]
* Viral  [[Labyrinthitis]]
 
|
 
*[[CVA|Infarctions]] / [[Bleeding, hemorrhagic remedies|Hemorrhage]] /[[Brain tumor|Tumors]]
 
* [[Seizure|Epilepsy]]
==== Central ====
* [[Ankylosing Spondylitis|Cervical spondylosis]], Degenerative ataxia disorders
 
* [[Migraine headache|Migrainous vertigo]]
* Vertigo that arises from injury to the balance centers of CNS, often from a lesion in brainstem or cerebellum
* Lateral medullary syndrome
* It may have accompanying neurologic deficits such as slurred speech, double vision, pathologic nystagmus (which is pure vertical/torsional).
* Chiari malformation
* Central pathology can cause Disequilibrium/ Unbalance, which is so severe that paitients are unable to stand or walk.
* [[MS, Multiple Sclerosis|Multiple sclerosis]]
* Causation
* [[Parkinsonism]]  
** Lesions caused by Infarctions / Hemorrhage /Tumors (Cerebellopontine/ Vestibular schwannoma/ Cerebellar tumors)
** [[Seizure|Epilepsy]]
** Cervical spine disorders such as Cervical spondylosis, Degenerative ataxia disorders
** Migrainous vertigo
*** Migraine-related dizziness, vestibular migraine or migraine with prominent vertigo) is a type of migraine where people experience a combination of.
** Lateral medullary syndrome
** Chiari malformation
** [[MS, Multiple Sclerosis|Multiple sclerosis]]
** [[Parkinsonism]], as well as cerebral dysfunction.


* Central vertigo may not improve or may do so more slowly than vertigo caused by disturbance to peripheral structures. Alcohol can result in positional alcohol nystagmus (PAN).
* Central vertigo may not improve or may do so more slowly than vertigo caused by disturbance to peripheral structures. Alcohol can result in positional alcohol nystagmus (PAN).
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|'''[[Entities list|Entities]]'''
|
* [[Labyrinthitis]]
* [[Vestibular Neuritis|Vestibular neuritis]]
* Vertigo
* Hearing impaired
|
* [[Dysarthria]]
* [[Nystagmus]] / [[Diplopia]]
* [[Ataxia]]
* Vertigo
|-
|'''[[Viral miasms]]'''
|
* [[MMP, Mumps|MMP]]
* [[VZV, Varicella Zoster Virus|VZV]]
|[[STLE, St Louis Encephalitis|STLE]]
|-
|'''[[Homeopathic remedies|Remedies]]'''
|
* [[MMP, Mumps|MMP]]+ [[VZV, Varicella Zoster Virus|VZV]]: '''MERC'''
* [[MMP, Mumps|MMP]] only: Con, Puls, Sill, Bell, Phyt, Aur, Bar-m, Io[[VZV, Varicella Zoster Virus|d]]
* [[VZV, Varicella Zoster Virus|VZV]] only: Sul, Ars, Sep, Canth, Iris, Nat-m , Ran-b, Rhus-t, Thuj, Agar, Arg-n, Cocc, Mez, Nat-c, Zinc
|
# '''[[Phos, Phosphorus|PHOS]], [[Apis, Apis mellifica|APIS]]'''
# Gels, Op, Cupr, Lach, Merc, Sul, Bell
# Nux-m, Cocc, Alum, Hell, Plb, Agar
|}


== Remedies ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+
|+
!
!
!Entities/ Miasms
=== Peripheral Vertigo ===
!Acute remedies
!
=== Central Vertigo ===
!
!
=== Common ===
|-
|[[Con, Conium Maculatum|Con]]
|[[Gels, Gelsemium sempervirens|Gels]]
|[[Cocc, Cocculus Indicus|Cocc]]
|-
|[[Arg-n, Argentum Nitricum|Arg-n]]
* [[Tinnitus]], Nervous, Sleep on going, [[Ataxia]], weakness, Chilliness, true vertigo
* Agg: High, looking upward, Mental exertion, bending forward, Closing eyes, Dark room, Crossing bridge, walking
|[[Alum, Alumina|Alum]]
* Agg: Closing eyes, Bending forward, Breakfast after, rubbing eyes, Smoke
* Sinking
|[[Sul , Sulphur|Sul]]
*High place
*Ascending
* [[Old age|Senile people]] (Phos, Gels, Cocc)
|-
|-
|
|[[Rhus-t, Rhus toxicodendron|Rhus-t]]
|Orthostatic hypotention: SAHF


Suppressed eruption
| rowspan="2" |[[Phos, Phosphorus|Phos]]
|[[Agar, Agaricus Muscarius|Agar]]
*Cerebellar vertigo ([[Nystagmus]], [[Ataxia]], staggering)
* Accompanies by Agitation
* True vertigo (turning in a cycle)
* Agg: Rolling head / Moving /Walking
|-
|[[Sil, Silicea|Sil]]
|[[Bell, Belladona|Bell]]


Ataxia: STLE
|-
 
|[[Puls, Pulsatilla pratensis|Puls]]
Hypertention / Flashed face: HFRS
* Sensation of Fullness / Pressure in the head.
|'''Vertigo - MOTION, from :''' BRY. COCC. TAB.
* Dizziness, lightheaded, and disoriented.
'''Vertigo - TURNING, on - moving the head, or turning – quickly''' : CALC. CON.
* Ringing in the ears
'''Vertigo - SHAKING, the head:''' acon.<sub>mp1</sub> calc.<sub>mp1</sub> ''Con.''<sub>mp1</sub> corn.<sub>mp1</sub> genist.<sub>mp1</sub> glon.<sub>mp1</sub> hep.<sub>mp1</sub> kali-c.<sub>mp1</sub> ''Morph.''<sub>mp1</sub> nat-act.<sub>mp1</sub> sep.<sub>mp1</sub> spig.<sub>mp1</sub>
* Vertigo due to sinus congestion or ear infections.
|[[Lach, Lachesis Mutus|Lach]]
* [[Syncope|Faint]] like, Sinking
* Closing eyes Agg
* Sleep after Agg
* Eruption suppression (Phos)
* Accompanied by Heart symptoms (Phos)
|
|-
|[[Ars, Arsenicum Album|Ars]]
* Acute Vertigo + Ear noise
* Pregnancy during
|
|
|
|-
|-
|Viral vestibular neuritis
|[[Zinc, Zincum Metallicum|Zinc]]
|Neuritis, vestibular
* Vertigo tinnitus, esp in high places
Ataxia
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" |
|-
|[[Nat-m, Natrium muriaticum|Nat-m]]
* Periodic, Sinking
* Causation (Smoke, Eye exertion, High, Coffee)
|}


Vertigo / Dizziness
=== Acute vertigo remedies ===


Concentration difficult
* [[Banerji protocols]] same as [[Meniere's disease]]


Miasm: VZV, STLE
* [[Chinin-s, Chininum Sulphuricum|Chinin-s]]
* Con
* [[Tab, Tabacum|Tab]]
* [[Chel, Chelidonium|Chel]]


Remedies: Agar, Rhus-t
== Remedies ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="3" |Both Peripheral and Central Vertigo
!Etiology/ Modalities
|-
|<big>'''Loss Of Balance / [[Dizziness]]'''</big>
|
=== [[Gels, Gelsemium sempervirens|Gels]] ===
|
* Both Peripheral and Central Vertigo
* Difficulty in walking which causes staggering gait
* Accompanied by 
** Dim vision,
** Double vision
** Heaviness of eyelids
** [[Dizziness]]/ Lightheaded/ Faint Staggering / Weakness
** Trembling/ Sweating/ Pounding heart.
** Tinnitus
|
* Walking agg (mostly)
* Triggered by Emotional stress / Anxiety / stage fright
* [[Pregnancy]]
* [[Old age|Senile problems]] (Phos)
* High places (Phos)
|-
|'''<big>Nausea, Vomiting</big>'''
|
|
=== [[Cocc, Cocculus Indicus|Cocc]] ===
|
|
* Both Peripheral and Central Vertigo (Phos, Ther, Con)
* Psychologic vertigo
* Everything turning around him
* Accompanied
** '''Nausea / Vomiting during travelling.'''
** Motion sickness / Jet lag, particularly traveling by car or boat.
** Dizziness, weak, and lightheaded /Faint sensation
** Occiput pain
** Staggering, Falling sides / Sudden loss of balance
** Frequent nausea and vomiting.
**Difficulty in hearing or feeling of ear blockage
**Dread of sudden noise
|Agg:
* Opening eyes (opp to Arg-n),
* Motion, rising, sitting up or standing
* Insomnia
* Supportive anxiety
* Chill/ Coldness agg /Warm amel
* Being alone amel
* [[Old age|Senile people]] (Phos, Gels, Sul)
|-
|-
|Viral  Labyrinthitis
|'''<big>Vertigo During Headache</big>'''
|Vertigo
|
Ataxia
=== [[Bell, Belladona|Bell]] ===
 
|
Hearing impaired
* Both Peripheral and Central Vertigo
 
* Accompanied by
Miasm: VZV
** Headache due to Cervical Spondylosis.
 
** Sinking sensation
Remedies: Ars, Arg-n, Cocc, Zinc, Nat-m
** Tendency to fall to the left side or backward
|'''Hearing - NOISES, in ears - buzzing - vertigo, with:''' ''Arg-n, Ars,'' Bell, CHININ-S, ''Cic, Glon, L''aur. Nat-s, Zinc.  
** [[Tinnitus]]
 
** Red face
'''Vertigo - MENIERE'S disease, noises in ear with vertigo:''' CHININ-S, PHOS
** [[Epistaxis remedies|Epistaxis]]
 
** Heart problems/ Hypertension
'''Vertigo - MENIERE'S disease, noises in ear with vertigo'''
** Head congestion/ [[CVA|Stroke]]
 
** Dilated pupil
alum. arg-met. ''Arg-n.'' arn. ars. bar-m. bell. benz-ac. bry. calc. ''Camph.'' carb-v. carbn-s. ''Caust.'' chen-a. chin. '''CHININ-S.''' ''Chinin-val.'' ''Cic.'' ''Cocc.'' colch. com. con. crot-h. crot-t. ''Dig.'' eucal. ferr-p. gels. ''Glon.'' gran. hell. kali-c. kali-i. kali-m. kali-p. kalm. laur. mag-c. myric. nat-act. nat-c. nat-m. nat-p. nat-s. nat-sal. nux-v. onos. op. petr. ph-ac. '''PHOS.''' pic-ac. pilo. psor. puls. rad-br. ''Sal-ac.'' ''Sang.'' seneg. sep. ''Sil.'' stann. tab. ''Ther.'' zinc.
 
'''Vertigo - MENIERE'S disease, noises in ear with vertigo - seasick, as if''' tab.
|
|
* Movement, when turning in bed, turning head, Bending double
* Stooping or from rising from stooped position
* Headache amel by applying pressure or binding the head.
* Agg
** Noise
** Eruption suppression
** Senile people
** Lying
** [[Pregnancy]]
|}
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|+
 
! colspan="2" |Only Peripheral
 
!
 
!Modalities / Etiology
=== True Vertigo miasmatic remedies ===
|-
 
|'''<big>Ringing Noises</big>'''
==== Ars ====
|
 
=== [[Chinin-s, Chininum Sulphuricum|Chinin-s]] ===
* Acute Vertigo + Ear noise
|
* Pregnancy during
*Periodical episodes of [[tinnitus]]
 
*Sudden attack of vertigo followed by tinnitus
 
*He may lose balance and fall.
==== Nat-m ====
* The noises can be buzzing, ringing or roaring
 
* Difficulty in standing and frequently falls down.
* Periodic, Sinking
* Headache
* Causation (Smoke, Eye exertion, High, Coffee)
|
 
* Most common homeopathic remedy of Meniere’s disease (Hearing loss+ Tinnitus and vertigo occur.)
 
* Vertigo mainly agg on stooping.
==== Rhus-t ====
|-
 
|'''<big>Top remedy</big>'''
* Suppressed eruption
|
 
=== [[Con, Conium Maculatum|Con]] ===
==== Agar ====
|
 
*Peripheral Vertigo
* Cerebellar vertigo (Nystagmus, Ataxia, staggering)
* As if moving around in a circle.
* Accompanies by agitation + True vertigo (turning in a cycle)
* Tendency to fall sideways.
* Agg : Rolling head / Moving /Walking
* Accompanied by 
 
** Weakness or trembling.
 
** Nausea and vomiting.
==== Arg-n ====
|
 
* '''Agg from head movement''' (Key indication)
* Tinitus, Nervous, Sleep on going, Ataxia, weakness, Chilliness, true vertigo (turning in a cycle)
* Agg from turning in bed / Sudden Movements / Changes in position/ While rising from a seat or bed.
* Agg: High, looking upward, Mental exertion, bending forward, Closing eyes, Dark room, Crossing bridge, walking
* Walking agg
 
* Best remedy of '''BPPV'''
 
* Age-related changes in the inner ear.
==== Cocc ====
|-
 
|<big>'''Buzzing Noises'''</big>
* Everything turning around him)
|
* Staggering, Falling sides
=== [[Chen-a, Chenopodium Anthelminticum|Chen-a]] ===
* Neurologic / Psychologic vertigo
|
* Agg: opening eyes (opp to Arg-n), Motion, rising, Insomnia/ Supportive anxiety
*Hears a buzzing noise in the ear.
* Accompanied by: Nausea, Vomiting, Occiput pain, Chilliness/ Coldness (Warm amel) (Being alone amel)
*Sudden episodes of vertigo that may follow the buzzing noise in the ear and tinnitus attacks that are synchronous with heartbeats
 
|
 
|-
==== [[Zinc, Zincum Metallicum|Zinc]] ====
|'''<big>Tinnitus + Nausea</big>'''
 
|
* Vertigo tinnitus, esp in high places
=== [[Sal-ac, Salicylicum Acidum|Sal-ac]] ===
 
|
 
* Troublesome nausea.
=== Dizziness miasmatic remedies ===
* Noises in the ear can be roaring, ringing, or buzzing (similar to flies or a swarm of bees)  
 
* He may hears musical noises
==== Phos ====
|
 
* Meniere’s disease (Vertigo+ Diminished hearing+ Intense nausea)
* Dizziness with most of his problems such as heart problems (Lach) , Epistaxis, Senile problems (Gels, Sul) etc
|-
* Neurologic Dizziness ('''Cocc, Ther, Con)'''
|<big>'''Upon Closing Eyes'''</big>
|
=== [[Ther, Theridion Curassavicum|Ther]] ===
|
*He comes up with complaints of Nausea / Vomiting along with vertigo
*Sensitive to noises Unable to bear loud noises at most times
|
* Flare-up of vertigo increases with the closure of eyelids,
|-
|<big>'''Fullness in Ears'''</big>
|
=== [[KM, Tissue Salt Remedy|KM]] ===
|
* It is also useful for noises in the ears.
* There is a crackling noise in the ears on swallowing.
* Vertigo is present, along with head congestion.
* Sensation of having a plug inside ears (Maybe)
|
* ''D''eafness due to swelling of internal ear and eustachian tube.
* It causes a reduction of the fluid secretion and gradually reduces the swelling.
* History of chronic catarrhal conditions of the middle ear
|-
|<big>'''Tinnitus of Low Tone'''</big>
|
=== [[Nat-sal, Natrum Salicylicum|Nat-sal]] ===
|
*Excellent remedy for [[tinnitus]] accompanied by vertigo and deafness of the ears.
*He complain of a loss of hearing over a period indicating progressive deafness
|
|-
|<big>'''Hissing Noises'''</big>
|
=== [[Sil, Silicea|Sil]] ===
|
* ''Ear Noises / Ringing'' may be loud and pistol-like.
* Feeling of blockage in the ears.
* Itching in the ears and vertigo spells upon  are also present.
* Pressure in the head
* Dizziness, lightheaded, Disoriented
|
* Meniere’s disease
* Closing the eyes agg
* History of ear discharges of offensive, fetid
* Vertigo due to pressure in the inner ear
|-
|'''<big>Noises in Ear + Fainting</big>'''
|
=== [[Phos, Phosphorus|Phos]] ===
|
*Echoing sounds in their ears.
* Gradual hearing impairment + Vertigo immediately after rising from the bed
* Dizziness with most of his problems such as heart problems ([[Lach, Lachesis Mutus|Lach]]) , [[Epistaxis remedies|Epistaxis]], [[Old age|Senile problems]] ([[Gels, Gelsemium sempervirens|Gels]], [[Sul , Sulphur|Sul]]) etc
* Neurologic Dizziness ([[Cocc, Cocculus Indicus|Cocc]], [[Ther, Theridion Curassavicum|Ther]], [[Con, Conium Maculatum|Con]])
* Staggering
* Staggering
* Agg with eye exertion, Flower odors, Coffee, Eruption suppression (Lach), High places (Gels), Looking up or looking down, Fluid loss, Fasting
|
* Meniere’s Disease
* External stimuli, such as bright lights and sharp noises, trigger sudden attacks of vertigo
* Agg with eye exertion,
* Agg with Flower odors, Coffee
* Agg with Eruption suppression ([[Lach, Lachesis Mutus|Lach]])
* Agg in High places (Gels)
* Agg with Looking up or down
* Agg with Fluid loss, Fasting
|-
|<big>'''Sharp Pain in Ear'''</big>
|
=== [[Arg-n, Argentum Nitricum|Arg-n]] ===
|
* ''P''rimary symptoms include noises in the ear, vertigo, and hardness of hearing.
* The sounds may be buzzing, ringing, whizzing in nature.
* Fullness or obstructed sensation in the ear may be present.
|
* Meniere’s Disease
* Head congestion/ Vertigo agg upon closing the eyes (Maybe)
|-
|'''<big>In Case Of BPPV</big>'''
|
=== [[Bry, Bryonia Alba|Bry]] ===
|
* Peripheral Vertigo
* Objects are moving in a circle during vertigo.
* Spinning or dizziness when moving the head or standing up.
* Nausea and vomiting.
|
* Sudden motion of the head in any direction
* Amel in an absolute rest position of head without even the slightest motion
* Vertigo due to dehydration or overheating.
|-
|'''<big>Worse On Movement /Walking</big>'''
|
=== [[Chin, China Officinalis|Chin]] ===
|
* Unable to walk straight and staggers while walking.
* Fainting spells
* Tendency to fall backward is mainly present
|
* Amel by lying down
|}


==== Gels ====


* Dizziness with Staggering / Weakness / Faint-like
* Pregnancy, Senile problems (Phos), With Cerebral / Nervous origin
* High places (Phos)
* Tinitus, Diplopia




==== Lach ====
== [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
* Faint like, Sinking
|+
* Agg: Closing eyes, sleep after, Eruption suppression (Phos)
!
* Accompanied by Heart symptoms (Phos)
!
 
|-
==== Sul ====
|
 
=== [[FP, Tissue Salt Remedy|FP]] ===
* High place, Ascending,
|Dizziness is caused by rush of blood to the head
* Senile people (Phos, Gels, Cocc)
|-
 
|
==== Bell ====
=== [[KP, Tissue Salt Remedy|KP]] ===
 
|Vertigo with nervous / Neurological origin
* Noise agg, Eruption suppression, senile people, Motion esp turning head , bending double, Lying
|-
* Sinking
|
* Accompanied by tinnitus, Red face, Epistaxis, Heart problems, Head congestion, Stroke, Hypertension, Dilated pupil
=== [[SIL, Tissue Salt Remedy|SIL]] ===
* Pregnancy
|Vertigo in the elderly
 
|-
==== Cocc ====
|
 
=== [[NM, Tissue Salt Remedy|NM]] ===
* Senile people (Phos, Gels, Sul)
|Dizziness on getting up (Orthostatic [[hypotension]])
* Neurological Dizziness (Phos, Ther, Con)
|-
 
|
==== Alum ====
=== [[NS, Tissue Salt Remedy|NS]] ===
 
|Vertigo due to bilious status
* Agg: Closing eyes, Bending forward, Breakfast after, rubbing eyes, Smoke
|-
* Sinking
|
 
=== [[NP, Tissue Salt Remedy|NP]] ===
==== Agar ====
|
 
* Dizziness + vomiting.
* Cerebellar vertigo (Nystagmus, Ataxia, staggering)
* In sea-sickness alternate KP with NP
* Accompanies by agitation + True vertigo (turning in a cycle)
|}
* Agg : Rolling head / Moving /Walking
 
 
 
=== Acute vertigo remedies ===
 
* Chinin-s
* Con
* Tab
* Chel
 
 
=== [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] ===
 
* [[FP, Tissue Salt Remedy|FP]]: Dizziness is caused by rush of blood to the head
* [[KP, Tissue Salt Remedy|KP]]: Vertigo with nervous / Neurological origin
* [[SIL, Tissue Salt Remedy|SIL]]: Vertigo in the elderly
* [[NM, Tissue Salt Remedy|NM]]: Dizziness on getting up (Orthostatic hypotention)
* [[NS, Tissue Salt Remedy|NS]]: Vertigo due to bilious status
* [[NP, Tissue Salt Remedy|NP]]: Dizziness with vomiting

Latest revision as of 11:05, 2 February 2024

Clinic

  • Vertigo is a condition in which a person has the sensation of movement or of surrounding objects moving when they are not. Often it feels like a spinning or swaying movement.
  • This may be associated with nausea, vomiting, sweating, or difficulties walking.
  • It is typically worse when the head is moved.
  • Vertigo is the most common type of dizziness.
  • Dizziness affects approximately 20–40% of people at some point in time, while about 7.5–10% have vertigo. About 5% have vertigo in a given year.


Classification

  • Vertigo is classified into either peripheral or central, depending on the location of the dysfunction of the vestibular pathway, although it can also be caused by psychological factors.
Peripheral Central
Definition
  • Caused by problems with the inner ear or vestibular system, which is composed of the semicircular canals, the vestibule (utricle and saccule), and the vestibular nerve is called "peripheral", "otologic", or "vestibular" vertigo.
Causation
  • Central vertigo may not improve or may do so more slowly than vertigo caused by disturbance to peripheral structures. Alcohol can result in positional alcohol nystagmus (PAN).
Entities
Viral miasms STLE
Remedies
  • MMP+ VZV: MERC
  • MMP only: Con, Puls, Sill, Bell, Phyt, Aur, Bar-m, Iod
  • VZV only: Sul, Ars, Sep, Canth, Iris, Nat-m , Ran-b, Rhus-t, Thuj, Agar, Arg-n, Cocc, Mez, Nat-c, Zinc
  1. PHOS, APIS
  2. Gels, Op, Cupr, Lach, Merc, Sul, Bell
  3. Nux-m, Cocc, Alum, Hell, Plb, Agar

Remedies

Peripheral Vertigo

Central Vertigo

Common

Con Gels Cocc
Arg-n
  • Tinnitus, Nervous, Sleep on going, Ataxia, weakness, Chilliness, true vertigo
  • Agg: High, looking upward, Mental exertion, bending forward, Closing eyes, Dark room, Crossing bridge, walking
Alum
  • Agg: Closing eyes, Bending forward, Breakfast after, rubbing eyes, Smoke
  • Sinking
Sul
Rhus-t

Suppressed eruption

Phos Agar
  • Cerebellar vertigo (Nystagmus, Ataxia, staggering)
  • Accompanies by Agitation
  • True vertigo (turning in a cycle)
  • Agg: Rolling head / Moving /Walking
Sil Bell
Puls
  • Sensation of Fullness / Pressure in the head.
  • Dizziness, lightheaded, and disoriented.
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Vertigo due to sinus congestion or ear infections.
Lach
  • Faint like, Sinking
  • Closing eyes Agg
  • Sleep after Agg
  • Eruption suppression (Phos)
  • Accompanied by Heart symptoms (Phos)
Ars
  • Acute Vertigo + Ear noise
  • Pregnancy during
Zinc
  • Vertigo tinnitus, esp in high places
Nat-m
  • Periodic, Sinking
  • Causation (Smoke, Eye exertion, High, Coffee)

Acute vertigo remedies

Remedies

Both Peripheral and Central Vertigo Etiology/ Modalities
Loss Of Balance / Dizziness

Gels

  • Both Peripheral and Central Vertigo
  • Difficulty in walking which causes staggering gait
  • Accompanied by
    • Dim vision,
    • Double vision
    • Heaviness of eyelids
    • Dizziness/ Lightheaded/ Faint Staggering / Weakness
    • Trembling/ Sweating/ Pounding heart.
    • Tinnitus
  • Walking agg (mostly)
  • Triggered by Emotional stress / Anxiety / stage fright
  • Pregnancy
  • Senile problems (Phos)
  • High places (Phos)
Nausea, Vomiting

Cocc

  • Both Peripheral and Central Vertigo (Phos, Ther, Con)
  • Psychologic vertigo
  • Everything turning around him
  • Accompanied
    • Nausea / Vomiting during travelling.
    • Motion sickness / Jet lag, particularly traveling by car or boat.
    • Dizziness, weak, and lightheaded /Faint sensation
    • Occiput pain
    • Staggering, Falling sides / Sudden loss of balance
    • Frequent nausea and vomiting.
    • Difficulty in hearing or feeling of ear blockage
    • Dread of sudden noise
Agg:
  • Opening eyes (opp to Arg-n),
  • Motion, rising, sitting up or standing
  • Insomnia
  • Supportive anxiety
  • Chill/ Coldness agg /Warm amel
  • Being alone amel
  • Senile people (Phos, Gels, Sul)
Vertigo During Headache

Bell

  • Both Peripheral and Central Vertigo
  • Accompanied by
    • Headache due to Cervical Spondylosis.
    • Sinking sensation
    • Tendency to fall to the left side or backward
    • Tinnitus
    • Red face
    • Epistaxis
    • Heart problems/ Hypertension
    • Head congestion/ Stroke
    • Dilated pupil
  • Movement, when turning in bed, turning head, Bending double
  • Stooping or from rising from stooped position
  • Headache amel by applying pressure or binding the head.
  • Agg
    • Noise
    • Eruption suppression
    • Senile people
    • Lying
    • Pregnancy
Only Peripheral Modalities / Etiology
Ringing Noises

Chinin-s

  • Periodical episodes of tinnitus
  • Sudden attack of vertigo followed by tinnitus
  • He may lose balance and fall.
  • The noises can be buzzing, ringing or roaring
  • Difficulty in standing and frequently falls down.
  • Headache
  • Most common homeopathic remedy of Meniere’s disease (Hearing loss+ Tinnitus and vertigo occur.)
  • Vertigo mainly agg on stooping.
Top remedy

Con

  • Peripheral Vertigo
  • As if moving around in a circle.
  • Tendency to fall sideways.
  • Accompanied by
    • Weakness or trembling.
    • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Agg from head movement (Key indication)
  • Agg from turning in bed / Sudden Movements / Changes in position/ While rising from a seat or bed.
  • Walking agg
  • Best remedy of BPPV
  • Age-related changes in the inner ear.
Buzzing Noises

Chen-a

  • Hears a buzzing noise in the ear.
  • Sudden episodes of vertigo that may follow the buzzing noise in the ear and tinnitus attacks that are synchronous with heartbeats
Tinnitus + Nausea

Sal-ac

  • Troublesome nausea.
  • Noises in the ear can be roaring, ringing, or buzzing (similar to flies or a swarm of bees)
  • He may hears musical noises
  • Meniere’s disease (Vertigo+ Diminished hearing+ Intense nausea)
Upon Closing Eyes

Ther

  • He comes up with complaints of Nausea / Vomiting along with vertigo
  • Sensitive to noises Unable to bear loud noises at most times
  • Flare-up of vertigo increases with the closure of eyelids,
Fullness in Ears

KM

  • It is also useful for noises in the ears.
  • There is a crackling noise in the ears on swallowing.
  • Vertigo is present, along with head congestion.
  • Sensation of having a plug inside ears (Maybe)
  • Deafness due to swelling of internal ear and eustachian tube.
  • It causes a reduction of the fluid secretion and gradually reduces the swelling.
  • History of chronic catarrhal conditions of the middle ear
Tinnitus of Low Tone

Nat-sal

  • Excellent remedy for tinnitus accompanied by vertigo and deafness of the ears.
  • He complain of a loss of hearing over a period indicating progressive deafness
Hissing Noises

Sil

  • Ear Noises / Ringing may be loud and pistol-like.
  • Feeling of blockage in the ears.
  • Itching in the ears and vertigo spells upon are also present.
  • Pressure in the head
  • Dizziness, lightheaded, Disoriented
  • Meniere’s disease
  • Closing the eyes agg
  • History of ear discharges of offensive, fetid
  • Vertigo due to pressure in the inner ear
Noises in Ear + Fainting

Phos

  • Echoing sounds in their ears.
  • Gradual hearing impairment + Vertigo immediately after rising from the bed
  • Dizziness with most of his problems such as heart problems (Lach) , Epistaxis, Senile problems (Gels, Sul) etc
  • Neurologic Dizziness (Cocc, Ther, Con)
  • Staggering
  • Meniere’s Disease
  • External stimuli, such as bright lights and sharp noises, trigger sudden attacks of vertigo
  • Agg with eye exertion,
  • Agg with Flower odors, Coffee
  • Agg with Eruption suppression (Lach)
  • Agg in High places (Gels)
  • Agg with Looking up or down
  • Agg with Fluid loss, Fasting
Sharp Pain in Ear

Arg-n

  • Primary symptoms include noises in the ear, vertigo, and hardness of hearing.
  • The sounds may be buzzing, ringing, whizzing in nature.
  • Fullness or obstructed sensation in the ear may be present.
  • Meniere’s Disease
  • Head congestion/ Vertigo agg upon closing the eyes (Maybe)
In Case Of BPPV

Bry

  • Peripheral Vertigo
  • Objects are moving in a circle during vertigo.
  • Spinning or dizziness when moving the head or standing up.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Sudden motion of the head in any direction
  • Amel in an absolute rest position of head without even the slightest motion
  • Vertigo due to dehydration or overheating.
Worse On Movement /Walking

Chin

  • Unable to walk straight and staggers while walking.
  • Fainting spells
  • Tendency to fall backward is mainly present
  • Amel by lying down



Tissue Salt Remedies

FP

Dizziness is caused by rush of blood to the head

KP

Vertigo with nervous / Neurological origin

SIL

Vertigo in the elderly

NM

Dizziness on getting up (Orthostatic hypotension)

NS

Vertigo due to bilious status

NP

  • Dizziness + vomiting.
  • In sea-sickness alternate KP with NP