Difference Between Lightheadedness & Vertigo

 


When somebody complains of being dizzy 
you need to know what they really mean because there's two kinds of dizziness. 
One is lightheadedness everybody has had 
a feeling of giddiness of
lightheadedness and they call it dizzy 
for instance. when you get a common cold and you're laying down in bed and you suddenly stand up and you feel like you're going to pass out our people. when they get older when they first get out of bed they need to stand up for about thirty seconds hold onto a table because they're dizzy. Their life hitted the blood is dropping down to the toes and it has to catch up coming to the head. The same thing happens when somebody has that common coat so lightheadedness giddiness can be due to that it can be due to medications that you're taking blood pressure medications. So it's something that has to be worked out with your doctor. https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/xz3bxy/0
The other thing is vertigo some people 
when they think of dizziness they think of the room spinning around and around and around there is benign positional vertigo suddenly change my head and
broom things spin 
lay down in bed and you change the angle of your head and woo the room spins around there's a semicircular canal in
the inner ear. And what happens there are 
some little crystals it's usually in the posterior semicircular canal that float
around and if they're floating around 
they cause vertigo there is a new procedure that an ear nose and throat doctor or some physical therapist can move in certain positions that will get those crystals to go out of that posterior semicircular canal and all of a sudden your dizziness like magic is gone away other people it's an inner ear problem there's a min years disease where people have true vertigo they have hearing loss and ringing of their ears this requires a specialist if you have min year's disease sometimes allergy can be a cause of that but usually it's damage that's been done on the inner ear that causes that type vertigo see your ear nose and throat specialists. 

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