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Vertigo is a sensation of spinning or dizziness, either of oneself or the surrounding environment, often accompanied by imbalance, nausea, or unsteadiness. It may result from disorders of the inner ear (peripheral vertigo) such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Ménière’s disease, labyrinthitis, or vestibular neuritis, or from central causes such as migraine, stroke, or neurological disorders. Common triggers include sudden head movements, postural changes, stress, dehydration, or cardiovascular issues. Vertigo can be acute or chronic, mild or severe, and may significantly impact daily functioning and quality of life.
Homeopathy treats vertigo by addressing both symptomatic relief and underlying predispositions such as circulatory issues, neurological sensitivity, or ear-related pathology. Remedies are chosen based on the type, onset, duration, and aggravating or relieving factors of vertigo, as well as associated symptoms like nausea, tinnitus, headaches, or emotional disturbances. Treatment aims to reduce episodes, restore balance, improve circulation to the brain and inner ear, and enhance overall neurological resilience.
Sudden vertigo with a feeling that the surroundings are spinning, often accompanied by weakness, heaviness of the limbs, and drowsiness. Symptoms worsen on sudden head movements and improve with lying down and rest.
Persistent spinning sensation with nausea and vomiting, sometimes with profuse salivation. The patient may feel faint, dizzy, and restless. Symptoms worsen with movement and improve with lying still.
Vertigo accompanied by unsteady gait, staggering, and a tendency to fall. Sensation worsens from motion, travel, or lack of sleep, and improves with rest.
Severe vertigo associated with headache, heaviness, and sensitivity to movement. Patients may feel irritable, anxious, and aggravated by motion, noise, or jarring movements.
Dizziness occurs mainly on standing or rising suddenly, with a sensation of emptiness in the head. Patients may experience weakness, staggering, and momentary loss of balance.
Vertigo accompanied by ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears. Symptoms worsen during motion, menstruation, or emotional stress and improve with rest or lying down.
Dizziness accompanied by cold sweats, tremor, and muscular weakness. Vertigo may be triggered by anxiety, anticipation, or sudden movements. Symptoms improve with rest.
Dizziness occurs upon waking, sometimes with a sensation of emptiness in the head or imbalance. Patients may feel unsteady, weak, or fatigued. Symptoms improve with slow movements and rest.
Dizziness accompanied by tingling, numbness, or heaviness in limbs. Symptoms worsen in cold, damp weather or from emotional strain and improve with gentle movement.
Vertigo triggered by traveling, riding in vehicles, or swinging motions. Symptoms include nausea, imbalance, and a tendency to fall. Relief comes with lying down and motionless rest.
Dizziness with blurred vision, lightheadedness, or flickering before the eyes. Symptoms worsen from emotional stress, sun exposure, or reading, and improve with rest.
Acute vertigo with sudden onset, weakness, drowsiness, and heaviness of limbs. Patients may feel faint, nauseated, and prefer to lie down until symptoms pass.
Intermittent episodes of dizziness with spinning sensation, fatigue, and susceptibility to motion sickness. Symptoms worsen with standing, exertion, or sensory stimulation and improve with rest.
Dizziness with a sensation of fullness or pressure in the ears. Patients may feel lightheaded, off-balance, and unsteady. Symptoms worsen with sudden movement and improve with lying quietly.
Dizziness aggravated by turning or moving the head, accompanied by headache, nausea, or heaviness. Patients prefer complete rest and avoidance of motion.
Spinning sensation accompanied by restlessness, mental overactivity, and anxiety. Symptoms worsen with excitement, noise, or mental strain and improve with calm, quiet rest.
Dizziness with weakness, faintness, or chilliness, sometimes after fluid loss, dehydration, or diarrhea. Symptoms improve with warmth, rest, and fluids.
Vertigo occurring at night, often with a sensation of spinning or unsteadiness. Patients may feel anxious, restless, or heavy-headed. Symptoms improve with lying down or cool applications.
Dizziness accompanied by a feeling of heat, rapid heartbeat, or head fullness. Symptoms worsen with sudden movement, exertion, or heat exposure and improve with rest in a cool environment.
Spinning sensation with extreme weakness, pallor, or tendency to faint. Patients may feel breathless, dizzy, and exhausted. Symptoms improve with rest, lying down, and fresh air.
Vertigo is a multifactorial condition characterized by dizziness, imbalance, nausea, and sometimes neurological or ear-related symptoms. Homeopathy addresses both acute episodes and chronic predispositions by selecting remedies based on the type, triggers, associated symptoms, and constitutional characteristics. Individualized treatment can relieve spinning sensations, restore balance, reduce nausea, and improve overall neurological and circulatory health.
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No. Dizziness is light‑headedness, whereas vertigo is a spinning sensation where the body or surroundings feel like they are moving.
Common triggers include ear problems, cervical issues, stress, sudden movement, lack of sleep, high BP, dehydration, and loud noise.
Yes — once the root cause is identified and treated. Homoeopathy is effective for long-term correction.
Not always. Most cases come from inner ear imbalance, weakness, or cervical spondylosis — not the brain.
Avoid sudden movements, stay hydrated, manage stress, maintain neck posture, and take proper sleep.