Ventura
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Apr 16, 2025
2:13 AM
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Patients frequently complain of dizziness, which can have many possible causes unrelated to the balance organ in the inner ear. Fainting attacks, heart problems, thyroid issues, and brain disorders can all lead to feelings of “light-headedness,” “giddiness,” and general imbalance. However, Vertigo Dizziness is a specific form of dizziness, often linked to problems with the inner ear. Vertigo refers to the sensation that either the environment is moving in relation to the patient or the patient is moving in relation to the environment. It is typically a spinning or rotatory sensation. Vertigo Dizziness is most commonly associated with inner ear disorders. In fact, ninety-nine percent of people who suffer from vertigo due to inner ear problems will recover with time, without any treatment. The ability to maintain balance is dependent on three systems—the eyes, joints, and the inner ear—which all provide crucial information to the brain.
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