Heart failure: The heart's pumping ability is impaired. This lowers the force with which blood circulates through the body and may decrease blood flow in the brain. Neurologic syncope: This syncope can be due to a neurologic condition or event listed below. Stroke (bleeding in the brain) ca...
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Ménière disease Ear trauma An inner ear infection A neurologic condition such as multiple sclerosis, migraine, tumor, or stroke Panic and anxiety disorders Drinking a large amount of alcoholWhat signs and symptoms may happen with vertigo?Nausea...
low blood sugar. low blood pressure. syncope, or the loss of consciousness due to lack of blood flow to the brain. neurologic syncope, or the lossofconsciousness caused by a seizure, stroke, or transient ischemic attack (TIA) Do you remove a bra during CPR?
fall-related injuries associated with syncope after vaccination, yellow fever vaccine-associated viscerotropic disease or associated neurologic disease, serious complications from smallpox vaccine including eczema vaccinatum, progressive vaccinia, postvaccinal encephalitis, myocarditis, and dilated cardiomyopathy,...
Dizziness is a complex neurologic symptom reflecting a perturbation of normal balance perception and spatial orientation. It is one of the most common symptoms encountered in general medical practice. Considering the dual impact of symptom-related morbidity (e.g., falls with hip fractures) and direct...
period of vertigo, vertigo with tinnitus, fullness in the ear, hearing loss, vertigo attacks with neurologic deficit (weakness, balance impairment, facial paralysis, headache, syncope attacks... etc), permanent drug use, systemic disease, presence of trauma history were queried in patients history....
After getting the person's medical history, a medical professional then performs a physical examination. This often involves a full neurologic exam to evaluate brain function and determine whether the vertigo is due to a central or peripheral cause. ...
A physical examination will focus on the neurologic examination and may involve looking at eye movements. With vertigo, nystagmus may be present. Nystagmus is an involuntary movement of the eyes, slow and smooth in one direction with fast twitches in the other. The eyes attempt to compensate fo...
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