You could have experienced dizziness, when you stood up suddenly, took a boat ride or ride in roller coaster.
What happens if this feeling do not go away? And you get relieved only after some minutes or hours. Apart from dizziness you also get vomiting sensation and hearing loss.
Sufferers from a type of dizziness known as vertigo experience this sensation on a regular basis. Some suffer more often than others. The problem for those who have not experienced this chronic condition is that they can't sympathize with the difficulties vertigo sufferers just trying to live their daily lives.
The better way to understand the people who are suffering from vertigo is to understand what vertigo is all about and it's symptoms.
There are two types of vertigo, subjective and objective.
When you get a feeling that you are moving then it is called subjective vertigo. When you get the feeling that object around you moves then it is called objective vertigo. This will lead to difficulty in reading and writing.
Nausea, vomiting, sweating, involuntary eye movements, hearing loss, and ringing in the ears these are some of the symptoms. Sometimes these symptoms may even last up to several hours.
True vertigo originates in the brain or inner ear and is often but not always associated with hearing loss.
A common form of vertigo is called 'benign paroxysmal positional vertigo' (BPPV). BPPV is due to small particles in the fluid in the semicircular canals in the inner ear.
This debris is dislodged and after head movement has stopped the debris continues moving, allowing sensors in the inner ear to think there is still movement when there is none.
BPPV can be triggered by certain head movements or something as slight as rolling over in bed. Symptoms of this type of vertigo usually last several seconds before subsiding.
Vertigo can also be a result of head trauma, Meniere's disease, tumors, multiple sclerosis, migraines, and bacterial or viral infections.
I travel a lot, once traveling and air hostess got injured in a her inner ear before flight and she thought everything is fine. But in the mid flight she started to feel dizziness, she sat down and also felt like vomiting.
Luckily there was a doctor present in the flight. He spoke to her about the symptoms, she said she was trained to identify vertigo. But she never knew it would be this severe, she was actually terrified.
When people hear about vertigo for the first they sympathize a lot. But in the due their level of sympathy comes down. It is very hard to maintain high sympathy for people who suffer vertigo unless a persons feels it too.
Having to change plans because a good friend is down for the day with a vertigo attack that lasted only a few seconds is difficult to understand. This can be especially frustrating if it happens on a regular basis.
Let's face it, after awhile, many people (that includes the normally good-hearted) just don't want to hear about other peoples' problems, especially if it's a condition that shows no signs of going away.
Next time you're experiencing a bout of dizziness, remember there are people who live with this every day. They're suffering multiple times throughout the day in some cases, often for several minutes to hours at a time.
Many people have controlled their dizziness with the help of my natural program that controls dizziness and vertigo. This is a very easy program that has some simple exercises to follow. The power of these exercises will control your vertigo for rest of your life.
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What happens if this feeling do not go away? And you get relieved only after some minutes or hours. Apart from dizziness you also get vomiting sensation and hearing loss.
Sufferers from a type of dizziness known as vertigo experience this sensation on a regular basis. Some suffer more often than others. The problem for those who have not experienced this chronic condition is that they can't sympathize with the difficulties vertigo sufferers just trying to live their daily lives.
The better way to understand the people who are suffering from vertigo is to understand what vertigo is all about and it's symptoms.
There are two types of vertigo, subjective and objective.
When you get a feeling that you are moving then it is called subjective vertigo. When you get the feeling that object around you moves then it is called objective vertigo. This will lead to difficulty in reading and writing.
Nausea, vomiting, sweating, involuntary eye movements, hearing loss, and ringing in the ears these are some of the symptoms. Sometimes these symptoms may even last up to several hours.
True vertigo originates in the brain or inner ear and is often but not always associated with hearing loss.
A common form of vertigo is called 'benign paroxysmal positional vertigo' (BPPV). BPPV is due to small particles in the fluid in the semicircular canals in the inner ear.
This debris is dislodged and after head movement has stopped the debris continues moving, allowing sensors in the inner ear to think there is still movement when there is none.
BPPV can be triggered by certain head movements or something as slight as rolling over in bed. Symptoms of this type of vertigo usually last several seconds before subsiding.
Vertigo can also be a result of head trauma, Meniere's disease, tumors, multiple sclerosis, migraines, and bacterial or viral infections.
I travel a lot, once traveling and air hostess got injured in a her inner ear before flight and she thought everything is fine. But in the mid flight she started to feel dizziness, she sat down and also felt like vomiting.
Luckily there was a doctor present in the flight. He spoke to her about the symptoms, she said she was trained to identify vertigo. But she never knew it would be this severe, she was actually terrified.
When people hear about vertigo for the first they sympathize a lot. But in the due their level of sympathy comes down. It is very hard to maintain high sympathy for people who suffer vertigo unless a persons feels it too.
Having to change plans because a good friend is down for the day with a vertigo attack that lasted only a few seconds is difficult to understand. This can be especially frustrating if it happens on a regular basis.
Let's face it, after awhile, many people (that includes the normally good-hearted) just don't want to hear about other peoples' problems, especially if it's a condition that shows no signs of going away.
Next time you're experiencing a bout of dizziness, remember there are people who live with this every day. They're suffering multiple times throughout the day in some cases, often for several minutes to hours at a time.
Many people have controlled their dizziness with the help of my natural program that controls dizziness and vertigo. This is a very easy program that has some simple exercises to follow. The power of these exercises will control your vertigo for rest of your life.
EL331014
About the Author:
Christian Goodman is a best known health researcher and the creator of several revolutionary natural health alternative methods. One of his best successful breakthroughs is his all natural The Vertigo And Dizziness Program. You can know more about Christian on his Natural Health Blog.
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