Vertigo
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- 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 |
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Causation |
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Entities |
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Viral miasms | STLE | |
Remedies |
Remedies
Peripheral Vertigo |
Central Vertigo |
Common |
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Con | Gels | Cocc |
Arg-n | Alum
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Sul
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Rhus-t
Suppressed eruption |
Phos
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Agar |
Puls
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Bell | |
Sil
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Lach
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Ars
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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
Remedies
Both Peripheral and Central Vertigo | Etiology/ Modalities | ||
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Loss Of Balance / Dizziness |
Gels |
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Nausea, Vomiting |
Cocc |
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Agg:
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Vertigo During Headache |
Bell |
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Only Peripheral | Modalities / Etiology | ||
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Ringing Noises |
Chinin-s |
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Top remedy |
Con |
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Buzzing Noises |
Chen-a |
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Tinnitus + Nausea |
Sal-ac |
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Upon Closing Eyes |
Ther |
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Fullness in Ears |
KM |
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Tinnitus of Low Tone |
Nat-sal |
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Hissing Noises |
Sil |
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Noises in Ear + Fainting |
Phos |
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Sharp Pain in Ear |
Arg-n |
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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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