Vertigo is a distressing sensation where you may feel like you are spinning, or the surroundings are moving, even when you are completely still. Many patients describe it as dizziness, unsteadiness, or a loss of balance. Vertigo itself is not a disease, but a symptom that arises from problems in the inner ear (peripheral vertigo) or the brain (central vertigo).
Because vertigo can mimic serious neurological conditions, early and accurate diagnosis is essential to ensure safe and effective treatment.
Vertigo is broadly classified into two categories based on its origin:
This type originates from the inner ear or the vestibular nerve, which helps maintain balance.
Common features include:
Sudden onset
Intense spinning sensation
Nausea and vomiting
Sensitivity to head movements
Possible hearing issues or ear symptoms
This type arises from problems within the brainstem or cerebellum, areas responsible for coordination and balance.
It may present with:
Less-intense spinning sensation
Double vision
Slurred speech
Severe balance difficulty
Weakness or numbness in limbs
Central vertigo is often associated with neurological conditions, making timely evaluation especially important.
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV):
Caused by displaced crystals in the inner ear; leads to brief, intense vertigo with head movements.
Vestibular Neuritis:
Viral inflammation of the balance nerve resulting in sudden, severe vertigo without hearing loss.
Ménière’s Disease:
Characterized by episodes of vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and fullness in the ear.
Ear Infections or Trauma:
Middle or inner ear inflammation or injury can disrupt balance signals.
Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Migraine-Associated Vertigo
Brain Tumors (rare but possible)
Each cause requires a different treatment approach, making expert evaluation essential.
At Dr. HK’s Neuro and Parkinson’s Clinic, vertigo evaluation is comprehensive, combining ENT and neurological expertise.
Common diagnostics include:
1. Video Nystagmography (VNG)
Analyzes eye movements to understand the source of vertigo and identify inner ear dysfunction.
2. Audiometry (Hearing Test)
Useful when vertigo is associated with tinnitus, hearing loss, or ear fullness—helps identify Ménière’s disease or inner ear damage.
3. MRI Brain
Used to rule out central causes such as stroke, tumors, or demyelinating disorders like MS.
4. Blood Tests
Check for metabolic causes including thyroid dysfunction, vitamin deficiencies, and infections.
5. Balance Function Tests
Advanced assessments such as posturography or caloric tests may be recommended for persistent or complex cases.
Vertigo is highly treatable when the underlying cause is identified correctly.
Most cases—such as BPPV or vestibular neuritis—show remarkable improvement with simple maneuvers, medications, and therapy. However, persistent or severe vertigo may indicate neurological involvement and requires urgent specialist care.
At Dr. HK’s Neuro and Parkinson’s Clinic, we provide accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment, and advanced management for all types of vertigo and balance disorders—helping patients regain stability, confidence, and quality of life.
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