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Vertigo

Vertigo is the sensation that you, or the world around you, is moving or spinning. Vertigo is a symptom, rather than a diagnosis.

You may only experience vertigo for a short period of time (seconds or minutes). However, for some people, vertigo can last many hours. People who have vertigo may also feel sick (nausea) or may vomit. They can also feel unsteady or dizzy. Vertigo can be caused by problems within the inner ear or the brain.

Some medications can be used to reduce the vertigo symptoms and also ease associated nausea and vomiting. These medicines are not needed for every cause of vertigo and are usually only given for a short period (usually used for just 3-4 days at a time). In many cases your doctor will identify what condition has caused the vertigo and can then recommend specific treatment for that condition.

एक नजर में

  • Vertigo is the false feeling that you or your surroundings are moving, usually spinning.

  • It can cause sickness, balance problems, and may last for seconds or days.

  • Vertigo is a symptom of an underlying medical condition, often related to the inner ear.

  • Medicine can help ease symptoms like sickness and dizziness, but does not cure vertigo.

  • These medicines are usually taken for a short period, typically around 3 to 4 days.

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नीचे पढ़ना जारी रखें

What is vertigo?

A person experiencing vertigo has the false feeling that they are moving, or that objects around them are moving, usually spinning, when they are not. It is different from dizziness, which is the sensation of feeling giddy or lightheaded.

Vertigo symptoms

Vertigo can last just for a short period of time (seconds to minutes) or can last for hours or even days. It can be accompanied by a feeling of ear fullness, tinnitus (ringing in the ear), sickness (nausea) and balance problems, which can interfere with daily activities. Vertigo can also cause a person to be sick (vomit).

Vertigo is a symptom and not a diagnosis in itself. In most cases there is a medical condition that causes vertigo such as a head injury or an inner ear problem. However, sometimes the cause is unknown.

नोट: vertigo is sometimes referred to as a 'fear of heights' - this is not correct. The right term for the fear of heights is acrophobia.

Vertigo can affect people of any age (including children), and of either sex.

नीचे पढ़ना जारी रखें

When we move our head, the inner part of the ear is a balance organ and tells us where our head is. If there are problems with the inner part of the ear then this can cause us to feel sick (nausea) and experience vertigo.

Inner ear causes

The most common cause of vertigo is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). This is more common in older people. It usually causes short, intense episodes of vertigo with head movements or when the position of the head is changed (for example, when rolling over from one side to the other in bed). It is caused by the movement of tiny crystals in the inner ear balance organ.

Infection or inflammation affecting the inner ear can also cause vertigo, for example vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis.

Other conditions that can affect the inner ear and causes episodes vertigo include:

Other causes

Vertigo may be also caused by conditions affecting certain parts of the brain - for example:

See the separate feature Can stress cause vertigo?

How to tell which ear is causing vertigo

An examination by a doctor can sometimes tell which side the vertigo is coming from (particularly in cases of BPPV), but this cannot be worked out from symptoms alone.

The treatment for vertigo depends on what has caused it - the treatment may be a specific set of movements used to treat BPPV, it may be tablets or it may be special exercises to do. The rest of this leaflet only discusses medicines that may help to ease the symptoms of dizziness and nausea caused by vertigo.

There are separate leaflets for different types of vertigo called सौम्य परॉक्सिस्मल पोजिशनल वर्टिगो (BPPV), मेनिएर रोग, Vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis, चक्कर आना और Migraine.

नीचे पढ़ना जारी रखें

A number of medicines can be prescribed to help with the symptoms of vertigo. They include prochlorperazine या एंटीहिस्टामिन such as cinnarizine, cyclizine या promethazine.

These medicines are the same ones that are used to help treat any feeling of sickness (nausea) और motion sickness. They work by blocking certain chemicals in the brain. Prochlorperazine blocks a chemical called dopamine; this helps with severe sickness.

Antihistamines block histamine, which helps with mild sickness and being sick (vomiting) as well as vertigo. Betahistine is an antihistamine that may be prescribed specifically for patients with Ménière's disease, to prevent attacks from occurring. It is thought that this medicine improves the blood flow around the ear.

These medicines come in various brand names and are available as tablets, capsules, liquids and injections. Some are available as tablets that dissolve between the upper gum and lip (sublingual tablets).

How well do vertigo medicines work?

There are no good studies that tell us how well these medicines work. However, they have been prescribed to ease the symptoms of vertigo for many years. It is important to note that these medications are not used to cure vertigo, they only reduce the severity and length of time the vertigo lasts for.

What medicine is prescribed for vertigo?

The choice of medicine depends on what is causing your vertigo and how severe your symptoms are. If you have a severe feeling of sickness (nausea), your doctor may prescribe prochlorperazine. The advantage of this medicine is that it is available as an injection or as a tablet to dissolve between the upper gum and lip (a sublingual tablet). It may be more suitable for people who are very sick and being sick (vomiting).

If you have mild nausea, your doctor may prescribe an antihistamine such as cinnarizine, cyclizine or promethazine. These will also help to treat dizziness.

Medicines to treat vertigo and sickness are usually only taken for a very short time - normally around 3 to 4 days. If you have vertigo frequently and long term, your doctor may prescribe a short supply of these medicines to keep at home, to use when you have another attack.

It is not possible to list all the possible side-effects of each of these medicines in this leaflet. However, as with all medicines, there are a number of side-effects that have been reported. If you want more information specific to your medicine, see the information leaflet that came with your medicine.

Most side-effects of vertigo treatment are not serious and each person may react differently to these medicines. Common side-effects include:

Prochlorperazine can cause muscle twitching of the shoulders, face and neck. This usually goes away once this medicine is stopped.

There are very few people who cannot take a medicine for vertigo. If for some reason one medicine has caused a side-effect or there is a reason you cannot take one, your doctor can choose a different type of medicine that will suit you.

You can buy cinnarizine from your pharmacy but the pharmacist can only sell it to people who have motion sickness.

The length of a single vertigo attack, and the amount of time that passes before it completely resolves, depends on the underlying cause and what treatment can be provided. If the cause is unclear, you may be referred to another doctor (usually an ear specialist) for further assessment.

रोगी के लिए चयन चक्कर आना

सौम्य परॉक्सिस्मल पोजिशनल वर्टिगो

संकेत और लक्षण

सौम्य परॉक्सिस्मल पोजिशनल वर्टिगो

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo usually causes short episodes of intense dizziness or vertigo when the head is moved in certain directions. Vertigo is the sensation that you (or your surroundings) are moving. This is often described as "the room spinning around". Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is thought to be caused by tiny solid fragments (otoconia) in the inner ear labyrinth. In most cases the condition gets better on its own after several weeks. A simple treatment of moving the head into various positions over a few minutes can cure the condition in many cases. This treatment uses gravity to move the tiny fragments away from where they are causing problems.

डॉ. फिलिपा विंसेंट, MRCGP द्वारा

Fainting

संकेत और लक्षण

Fainting

Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness that happens when the brain does not receive enough oxygen because of reduced blood flow to the brain. It comes on suddenly, only lasts for a short time and you recover fully within a short time. It is also often called a blackout. The medical term is syncope. It isn't the same thing as a seizure which usually causes jerking. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience faints. Faints may be caused by a serious problem. However, this is unusual. The most common causes are mentioned below.

डॉ. कॉलिन टिडी, MRCGP द्वारा

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

Is vertigo the same as feeling giddy or lightheaded?

No, vertigo is different from feeling giddy or lightheaded. Vertigo is specifically the false sensation that you or your surroundings are moving, often spinning, when they are not. Giddiness or lightheadedness are general sensations of dizziness.

Can children get vertigo?

Yes, vertigo can affect people of any age, including children.

Will identifying which ear is causing my vertigo help with treatment?

An examination by a doctor can sometimes determine which side the vertigo is originating from, especially in cases of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). While your symptoms alone cannot tell you which ear is the cause, this information can help guide the specific treatment.

Do the medications for vertigo cure the condition?

No, the medicines prescribed for vertigo are not a cure. They are used to help ease the symptoms of vertigo, reducing their severity and how long they last. The treatment for vertigo depends on its underlying cause.

What should I do if I experience side-effects from my vertigo medication?

Most side-effects from vertigo medications are not serious. If you experience side-effects, you can consult the information leaflet that came with your medicine for more details. Additionally, you can report any side-effects you experience through the Yellow Card Scheme, which helps healthcare professionals become aware of potential new side-effects.

Can I get medication for motion sickness from a pharmacy if it helps with vertigo symptoms?

You can buy cinnarizine, which is an antihistamine that can help with mild sickness and vomiting related to vertigo, from a pharmacy. However, the pharmacist is only permitted to sell it to individuals who have motion sickness.

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डॉ सुरंगी मेंडिस, एमआरसीजीपी

सलाहकार और चिकित्सा लेखक

एमबीबीएस, बीएससी (प्रथम), एमआरसीजीपी (2014), डीएफएसआरएच, पीजीसर्ट ओटोलॉजी और ऑडियोलॉजी

सुरंगी मेंडिस ऑडियोवेस्टिबुलर मेडिसिन और न्यूरो-ओटोलॉजी में सलाहकार हैं और रॉयल नेशनल ईएनटी और ईस्टमैन डेंटल हॉस्पिटल्स, यूसीएलएच में कार्यरत हैं।.

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Dr Toni Hazell, MRCGP

MBBS, BSc, MRCGP, DFSRH, Dip GU med, DRCOG, DCH (London, UK, 2000)

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