Vertigo is not a disease. It is a symptom of a disorder within the inner ear system that disturbs balance.
Feelings associated with vertigo include dizziness, whirling, spinning, or unsteadiness. Subjective vertigo is the sensation of spinning; objective vertigo is when objects seem to be moving or spinning.
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- Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Article explains common and atypical types of this short lasting vertigo. Includes symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatments, and illustrations.
- Meniere's Disease Learn about this disorder of the inner ear that causes feelings of vertigo. Includes causes, damage, diagnosis, medications, diet, and illustrations.
- Labyrinthitis Two young sufferers share their experiences and offer advice in dealing with this type of vertigo.
- The Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA) Provides information and support to the parents or teachers of people suffering from inner-ear balance disorders. Includes descriptions of balance disorders and a directory of health providers who treat this condition.
- Balance Disorders Article explains common types of balance disorders. Includes symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatments, and illustrations
- Guide to Dizziness Article explains about dizziness and how the balance system works. Includes symptoms, causes, tests and some useful guidelines to follow.