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Medical condition/treatment

Vertigo or dizziness

disc prolapse

Balance organs

disc prolapse

Vertigo refers to a feeling of loss of balance or rotation that can have various causes, including inner ear disease or neurological problems. Treatment depends on the cause and may include medication, physical therapy, or lifestyle changes. An accurate diagnosis is important.

Causes/Description:

Vestibular system, inner ear problems, neurological causes

Vertigo

disc prolapse

Schwindel, Gleichgewichtsstörung, Drehschwindel, Benigner paroxysmaler Lagerungsschwindel (BPLS), Innenohrerkrankung, Höhenangst, Vestibuläre Störung, Neurologische Symptome

disc prolapse

A forearm fracture often occurs due to falls or injuries that break the bones in the forearm.

disc prolapse

Treatment for vertigo depends on the underlying cause. This may include medication adjustments, physical therapy to improve balance, or other specialized forms of therapy. A neurologist or otolaryngologist can determine the best course of action.

disc prolapse

Dizziness, often referred to as vertigo, is an ancient medical symptom that has been mentioned in historical texts. However, the exact cause of dizziness was not better understood until the 20th century. Modern diagnostic methods, including vestibular testing, allow more precise identification of underlying causes. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and can range from medication to physical therapy.

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