What causes vertigo and how is vertigo caused?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    According to expert Professor Diao Wenjing, there are many causes of vertigo. Some are due to low blood pressure, insufficient blood supply to the brain, and even fainting. For example, at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, China's famous shooter Wang Yifu fainted on the field, which was caused by this reason.

    Many patients with cervical spondylosis have symptoms of vertigo, which are mainly manifested as dizziness, tinnitus, nausea, and even deafness, dizziness, and inability to see clearly. The main characteristics are nausea and even vomiting, paleness, sometimes sweating, unable to even walk, and need help. 80 vertigo is related to cervical intervertebral joint misalignment, how does vertigo occur?

    I believe that about 80% of vertigo is related to cervical intervertebral joint misalignment, except for congenital factors such as cranial nerve malformations or organic lesions caused by trauma. We know that the vertebral artery is an important "conduit" in the human body, which leads through the cervical spine to the brain and is responsible for blood delivery to the brain. Any misalignment, hyperplasia and other problems in the cervical spine may damage or affect this blood supply "pipe", which in turn affects the blood supply to the brain.

    Vertigo is caused by the dislocation of the occipital atlas vertebra and the atlantoaxial intervertebral joint compressing the third segment of the vertebral artery, resulting in insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to the cerebral basilar artery, at this time, the brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon and brain are hypoxic and ischemia, and the labyrinth artery and the internal auditory artery are also ischemia and hypoxia, resulting in ear nerve disorders and tinnitus and deafness; At the same time, due to the compression of the upper cervical sympathetic nerve, the cerebral vascular spasm is aggravated, and the cerebral ischemia state is aggravated, so symptoms such as dizziness appear.

    On July 18, 2009, the "Diao's Spine of Traditional Chinese Medicine" was jointly organized by the Beijing Municipal Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau, the China Medical and Health Development Association, and the China Folk Chinese Medicine Research and Development Association""The launching ceremony and development seminar of the "Cardiac Neurosis" municipal scientific research project was held in Beijing. The results of Professor Diao's research on vertigo are: for vertigo diagnosed as being caused by dislocation of the occipital atlantoaxial joint or atlantoaxial joint, the ** rate is 83 and the effective rate is 96.

    How can it be treated? That is to use the "Chinese medicine Diao's spine joint five-point one-line manual reduction" to perform manual reduction for the dislocated intervertebral joints. With the correction of the misaligned intervertebral joints, the corresponding tissues and organs reach relative balance, and symptoms such as dizziness will naturally be relieved and eliminated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello: Vertigo refers to the feeling that the surrounding objects are rotating, or that they are rotating, and most of the vertigo is caused by peripheral factors, that is, the ears. About 70% of people are caused by inner ear diseases, and the most common is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, which is otolithiasis, which is very dizzy when the head moves.

    There is also Meniere's disease, but Meniere's disease will have four symptoms, including vertigo, ear stuffiness, hearing loss, and tinnitus. There are other diseases of the inner ear, which can also cause tumors, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, and vertigo, especially cerebellar infarction. Therefore, if you have vertigo, you must go to the hospital.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Vertigo is a subjective sensory disturbance caused by multiple systemic lesions, in which the patient feels a sensation of spinning or shaking in himself or around him/herself. This is what people often refer to as "the world spinning". Diseases characterized by this condition are called vertigo.

    There are many causes of vertigo, including lesions in the labyrinth of the inner ear, vestibule, cerebellum, brainstem and other parts. According to **, it can be divided into: central vertigo, peripheral vertigo, vertigo caused by other diseases, etc. Among peripheral vertigo, Meniere's disease is one of the more common ones.

    What kind of disease is Meniere's disease? Meniere's disease is the accumulation of fluid in the labyrinth of the inner ear. Exact ** is not yet known. Most of them have a middle-age onset and are mostly male, and the typical clinical manifestations are vertigo, hearing loss, and tinnitus.

    1) Vertigo. Often, the onset is sudden, and the sensation of surrounding objects or oneself spinning, shaking, or floating and sinking. In severe cases, it is accompanied by vomiting, pallor, sweating, and horizontal or horizontal and rotational nystagmus. Once the attack occurs, the patient often closes his eyes and lies in bed, not daring to turn over or turn his head, lest the vertigo worsen.

    Each episode lasts from a few minutes to several days. The intermittent period is usually several months, but there are also several episodes a week. Vertigo episodes tend to decrease gradually as hearing impairment progresses, terminating when the episodes are fully deaf.

    2) Hearing delay.

    Early onset of hearing loss on one side precedes vertigo and goes unnoticed by the patient. Each seizure further reduces hearing, and the original water tinnitus cannot be restored after the seizure is mostly low-frequency, and then high-frequency or mixed, usually involving one side first, and a small number of people involving both sides.

    Depending on the characteristics of the typical seizure and the corresponding ancillary tests, the diagnosis of vertigo is not difficult. However, it should be distinguished from vertigo caused by vertebrobasilar insufficiency in middle-aged and elderly people. Flat.

    3) Tinnitus. It is intermittent or persistent, often worsening before the onset of vertigo, after which the tinnitus gradually decreases or disappears. Repeated recurrences can be permanent. Early.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Vertigo** is complex, and the vestibule is the part of the brain where the nerves meet, and if there is a lesion in this area, it will cause vertigo. In addition, anemia, high blood viscosity, arteriosclerosis, cervical spondylosis, high blood pressure, early coronary heart disease, leukemia, inner ear disease, etc., can cause vertigo.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1 If the elderly with anemia have dizziness, fatigue and paleness, they should go to the hospital for examination to see if they are anemic. Older people are prone to anemia if they don't pay attention to nutritional care. In addition, anemia can be secondary to indigestion, peptic ulcer, gastrointestinal bleeding, and chronic inflammatory diseases in older patients.

    2. High blood viscosity, high blood lipids, thrombocythemia, etc., can make the blood viscosity high and the blood flow slow, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain, and symptoms such as easy tiredness, dizziness, and fatigue occur. Among them, there are many reasons for hyperlipidemia, the most important of which is the unreasonable diet structure.

    3. Patients with arteriosclerosis feel dizzy, and often suffer from insomnia, tinnitus, emotional instability, forgetfulness, and numbness in the limbs. Cerebral arteriosclerosis makes the inner diameter of blood vessels smaller, and the blood flow in the brain decreases, resulting in insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to the brain, causing dizziness.

    4 Cervical spondylosis often presents with neck tightness, limited flexibility, occasional pain, numbness of fingers, coldness, and a feeling of heaviness. Cervical hyperplasia compresses the vertebral arteries in the neck, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain, which is the main cause of dizziness caused by the disease.

    5 In addition to dizziness, hypertensive patients are often accompanied by discomfort such as swelling, palpitation, irritability, tinnitus, and insomnia.

    6 In the early stage of heart disease, some people may feel headache, dizziness, weakness in the limbs, and difficulty concentrating. It is mainly caused by atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries of the heart, resulting in insufficient blood supply and dizziness.

    7 Meniere SyndromeMeniere syndrome is a disease of the inner ear, and vertigo is the most prominent manifestation of Meniere syndrome.

    8 Blood diseases such as leukemia, pernicious anemia, and blood hypercoagulability can cause vertigo, which can be diagnosed by blood system examination.

    9 Lack of exerciseSome people lack exercise and have weak cardiopulmonary function.

    Dizziness may occur if you exercise vigorously suddenly. Exercising for too long.

    Excessive depletion of nutrients in the body and decrease in blood sugar concentration.

    Or when exercising vigorously, breathing is accelerated, and the lack of oxygen in the body ** is also prone to dizziness.

    10 Inner ear disease: Otogenic vertigo is common in Meniere's syndrome.

    Labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis, etc.

    11 Adverse reactions during the period of taking certain drugs.

    12.Prolonged eye use and a high degree of mental concentration lead to excessive eye use: for example, continuous embroidery in the dark; Staring at very small fonts can cause eye strain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dizziness is a common brain dysfunction, although it is not a disease, but it affects personal life very much, so what causes vertigo, I will explain it to you below.

    1.First, dehydration. The brain is mostly made up of water, and once the body is dehydrated, the brain functions abnormally.

    Professor Lawrence Armstrong of the University of Connecticut in the United States said that when dehydrated, blood viscosity increases, body temperature rises, and the heart beats faster. So, if you get dizzy, you might as well try drinking a large glass of water.

    2.Second, allergies. Allergens such as socks, plums, peanuts, cats, dust, and pollen can also cause vertigo. Dr. Adrian Morris, an expert at the Surrey Allergy Clinic in the United Kingdom, said that allergies can cause mucus in the sinuses and middle ear, which can cause dizziness due to the sound of the balance organ in the inner ear.

    3.Third, iron deficiency. Fatigue and fatigue are the main symptoms of anemia. Due to the lack of iron in the body, the red blood cells are reduced, the oxygen carrying capacity of hemoglobin is reduced, and the blood oxygen in the brain is insufficient, resulting in a feeling of dizziness.

    Precautions. In normal times, it is necessary to pay attention to nourishment, strengthen exercise, develop a good diet and other living habits, and reduce the frequency and severity of the disease. Get enough sleep and improve your sleep quality.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Aneurysm: An aneurysm is a blood sac formed by a ruptured blood vessel wall, which can cause dizziness and nausea.

    Physiological vertigo: Physiological vertigo is a common, harmless phenomenon that can be caused by fatigue, lack of oxygen, or sudden standing.

    Inner Ear Disorders: Inner ear disorders, such as otoliths, common otitis media, and inner otitis, can cause dizziness.

    Neurological disorders: such as cervical spondylosis, cerebral infarction, and cerebral hemorrhage, can cause dizziness.

    Medications***: Some medications, such as antidepressants and sedatives, may cause dizziness.

    Psychiatric disorders, such as depression and anxiety, can cause dizziness.

    If you have symptoms of dizziness, it is recommended that you consult a doctor to determine its cause and make appropriate **.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Vertigo is a common neurological disorder that is caused by a variety of causes. The main reasons include:

    1.Central nervous system diseases: such as brain tumors, cerebral hemorrhage, brain injury, etc.

    2.Ear diseases: such as deafness, tinnitus, vertigo, etc.

    3.Systemic diseases: such as high blood pressure, heart disease, liver disease, etc.

    4.Neurological diseases: e.g. polystis sclerosis and epilepsy.

    5.Lifestyle habits: e.g. lack of sleep, excessive drinking, smoking, etc.

    6.Mental factors: such as stress, anxiety, depression, etc.

    7.Environmental factors: e.g. long hours of computer work, long hours of driving, etc.

    8.Medications: For example, certain medications may cause vertigo.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Vertigo is caused by cervical spine disease, high blood pressure due to the continuous increase in blood pressure, the narrowing of the arterial lumen due to the spasm of small arteries, and insufficient congestion of the brain and inner ear, which will cause symptoms of vertigo, or low blood pressure. When the normal value of hypotension is low, it will cause the blood to not go up, so if vertigo occurs, you must first check what causes the dizziness, and then do it.

    Vertigo is caused by cervical spine disease, high blood pressure due to the continuous increase in blood pressure, the narrowing of the arterial lumen due to the spasm of small arteries, and insufficient congestion of the brain and inner ear, which will cause symptoms of vertigo, or low blood pressure. When the normal value of hypotension is low, it will cause the blood to not go up, so if vertigo occurs, you must first check what causes the dizziness, and then do it.

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  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Under normal circumstances, the human body needs to pass the position information of the body to the central nervous system through the visual, tactile, auditory organs, etc., and then transmit the information out, the position has been adjusted, to maintain balance, when some factors affect the transmission of this information, it will cause vertigo, and the most critical link in the transmission process is the vestibular system located in the inner ear.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.The otogenic vestibular system is an important balancing organ of the human brain, and the vestibular nerve nucleus in it is sensitive to hypoxia, and vertigo is often related to its involvement. Such diseases include Meniere's syndrome, vestibular neuritis, occlusion of the internal auditory artery, benign positional vertigo, motion sickness, etc.

    2.Brain-derived diseases include vertebrobasilar insufficiency, cerebellar pontine lesions, autonomic disorders, etc., most of which are age-related. After the age of 50, the cervical spine is prone to degeneration and osteophyte formation, arteries are prone to atherosclerosis, and the lumen of blood vessels gradually narrows, resulting in reduced blood flow, which in turn affects the balance function of the brainstem and cerebellum.

    3.Systemic including hypertension, hypotension, anemia, metabolic diseases, etc.

    4.Cervicogenic **There may be cervical degeneration, cervical muscle and neck soft tissue lesions, neck tumors, and skull base deformities, etc., which can cause vertebral artery compression and ischemia leading to vertigo. It can manifest as various forms of vertigo, but the occurrence is mostly related to the sudden rotation of the head, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, ataxia, etc.;

    5.Oculogenic usually occurs after prolonged or prolonged fixation, and the vertigo disappears when the affected eye is covered or the eyes are closed for rest. Can be caused by refractive errors, ophthalmoplegia, and vision loss.

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