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Understanding Dizziness: A Guide for Patients

Welcome to our neurology clinic's informational guide on dizziness. As a condition that affects many, understanding the different types and potential causes is crucial for effective management and treatment.

What is Dizziness?

Dizziness is an umbrella term that describes various sensations such as feeling faint, woozy, weak, or unsteady. Dizziness that creates the false sense that you or your surroundings are spinning or moving is called vertigo.

Types of Dizziness

  1. Vertigo: Characterized by a sensation of spinning or moving. Causes include inner ear disorders, Meniere's disease, and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).
  2. Disequilibrium: A sense of imbalance or unsteadiness, often without spinning. It can be due to conditions affecting the inner ear, brain, sensory nerve pathways, or muscles.
  3. Presyncope (Near-fainting): The feeling of lightheadedness or weakness that may lead to fainting, often cardiovascular in origin.
  4. Lightheadedness: A vague, floating sensation possibly related to psychological factors or dehydration.

Common Causes

  • Inner Ear Issues: Many cases of dizziness are caused by problems within the inner ear, which plays a crucial role in maintaining balance.
  • Neurological Disorders: Conditions like Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, or migraines can lead to dizziness.
  • Cardiovascular Conditions: Blood circulation issues such as low blood pressure, arrhythmias, or carotid artery disease can cause dizziness.
  • Medications: Some medications can have side effects that include dizziness or balance problems.
  • Anxiety or Stress: Psychological factors can contribute to sensations of dizziness or lightheadedness.

Diagnosis

Our clinic employs a comprehensive approach to diagnose the cause of dizziness, which may include:

  • Patient History: Understanding the specific characteristics of your dizziness, triggers, duration, and associated symptoms.
  • Physical Examination: Focusing on the neurological and vestibular systems.
  • Diagnostic Tests: Such as blood tests, hearing examinations, balance tests, and imaging studies to pinpoint the underlying cause.

Treatment

Treatment strategies are tailored to the underlying cause of dizziness and may include:

  • Medication: To address specific causes such as inner ear infections, Meniere's disease, or migraines.
  • Physical Therapy: Vestibular rehabilitation is particularly effective for certain types of balance disorders.
  • Lifestyle Modifications: Including hydration, diet changes, and activity adjustments to manage symptoms.
  • Surgery: In rare cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to treat underlying issues causing dizziness.

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Ian Purcell MD PHD
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We are a specialty Oto-Neurology practice focusing on complex vertigo and balance disorders.

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7625 Mesa College Drive
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San Diego, CA 92111

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