![]() Before chiropractic treatment, our chiropractor will evaluate and check the cause of your vertigo. To answer the question of, “Will my vertigo get worse after chiropractic treatments?”, we need to identify the cause of your vertigo and understand if it is something treatable by chiropractic care. While the causes of dizziness are far and varied (ranging from medication use, to vertigo-related disorders, or even to lack of nutrition), causes of vertigo are usually limited to certain vestibular and visual causes. This means that dizziness is the umbrella term for all conditions that can cause such symptoms, and vertigo is a condition that falls under this umbrella. What’s The Difference Between Vertigo and Dizziness?ĭizziness is a general, non-specific term referring a sense of disorientation including light headedness, while vertigo is a subtype of dizziness and refer to mismatch between vestibular, visual and somatosensory system. Some more severe types of vertigo can trigger nauseated feelings, vomiting, headaches, sweating (cold sweats), or ringing in the ears (tinnitus). You may feel worse when you stand up, walk, or move your head around. When you have vertigo, some symptoms include feeling like the room is spinning and unbalanced with abnormal jerky eye movements (nystagmus). The causes of vertigo may include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), severe migraines, neuritis, disturbance of the neck muscles, interference with your sympathetic nerves, or vascular conditions such as atherosclerosis. Vertigo is commonly caused by problem of balance from the inner ear called vestibular system. Have you ever felt your head or everything else around you is spinning? It is likely that you are experiencing a symptom called vertigo. ![]()
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