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Often Vertigo Can Trigger Stroke

Written By share on Saturday, November 5, 2011 | 9:41 PM

It seems, vertigo can be a sign or symptom of certain diseases such as stroke, tumors and even other neurological disorders. Not only that, some research suggests that about 10 percent of stroke patients reported experiencing early symptoms of dizziness spinning (vertigo).



Vertigo or loss of balance because it felt incredible headache to the world seems spinning, even often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Vertigo will greatly interfere with daily activities as recurrences.

Vertigo cause all kinds, one of which disturbances in the central (cerebellum). If the disturbances in the brain, at most because of blockage of blood vessels in the brain, which caused a stroke. Most of the complaints of vertigo more in many triggered by a disturbance in the peripheral (positioning vertigo).

Vertigo's symptoms. So if we want to make a diagnosis we must look at two things. The first symptoms are felt patient (complaints). Second, the signs by physical examination or laboratory.

The risk of someone experiencing vertigo symptoms will usually increase with age. In fact, some research shows, the incidence of vertigo at the age of 40 years reached 40 percent. While in children and adolescents, traumatic vertigo is due to (impact) be it mild or severe.

treatment of vertigo when debris is highly practical, safe, can disappear in a few minutes and without the drug. The treatment is called
Canalith Repositioning Therapy (CRT), accompanied by vibration that serves to reduce dizziness and facilitate the repositioning of the patient's right. Recommended therapy two times a week despite the fact that many patients are cured with therapy only twice.

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