Vertigo
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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 | |
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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. |
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Viral miasms | STLE | |
Remedies |
Remedies
Peripheral Vertigo | Central Vertigo | Common |
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Con
Arg-n |
Phos
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Cocc
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Puls
Rhus-tSuppressed eruption |
Gels
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Bell |
Sil
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Lach
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Agar |
Ars
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Alum
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Sul
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Zinc
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Nat-m
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Acute vertigo remedies
- Banerji protocols same as Meniere's disease
Bry
Remedies
Top remedy | Con |
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Vertigo With Loss Of Balance | Gels |
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Vertigo With Nausea, Vomiting | Cocc |
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In Cases Of Meniere’s Disease | Chin-s |
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Vertigo During Headache | Bell |
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In Case Of BPPV | Bry |
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Worse On Movement /Walking | Chin |
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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 |
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