11 Home Remedies for Treating Vertigo
Attacks of vertigo can develop suddenly and last for a few seconds, or they may last much longer. If you have severe vertigo, your symptoms may be constant and last for several days, making normal life very difficult.
It is important to note that dizziness does not necessarily result in vertigo. Vertigo is a certain type of dizziness where you feel as if everything is spinning, off balance, or unsteady when there is absolutely no movement going on. Some people associate vertigo with a fear of heights. But this is a condition called acrophobia.
People with vertigo typically describe it as feeling like they are: Spinning, Tilting, Swaying, Unbalanced or Pulled to one direction. Other symptoms that may accompany vertigo include: Feeling nauseated, Abnormal or jerking eye movements (nystagmus), Headache, Sweating, Ringing in the ears or hearing loss.
Vertigo could also affect your ability to drive. You should avoid driving if you’ve recently had episodes of vertigo and there’s a chance you may have another episode while you’re driving. Please consult your GP and have a full check over before you diagnose yourself! For more details please check out homeremedyshop.com via the link below: