Vertigo and loss of balance
Dizziness and loss of balance is one of the symptoms that appear as a result of a specific cause happening in the body, the person feels that the world revolves around him and that he can not stand upright or sit based only by leaning on a barrier and relying on it, and in normal circumstances, this rotor disappears after A short period, accompanied by a loss of balance, a sense of blurred vision, confusion and sudden sweating because of the sudden rise in temperature and then rapidly decline as a headache, headache and dizziness in the face.
Causes of vertigo and loss of balance
The causes that lead to vertigo and loss of balance vary.
- Mneir disease is caused by disturbances in the balance fluid in the inner ear; accompanied by loss of balance ear ringing, and the dizziness suddenly appears and disappears alone, and continues for hours, but with the days begins to lose the ability to hear.
- The benign rotor is the one that occurs when a disturbance of the sensory crystals occurs in the area of balance in the inner ear, when doing a wrong act such as standing suddenly, especially after lying down, and lasts for a few seconds and then disappears.
- Internal ear disorders: The inner parts of the ear may become infected with diseases such as nerve inflammation. The nerve cells may also become infected with inflammation, called vestibular nerve inflammation. This rotor is so acute that the patient can not sit or stand. These symptoms can improve. Within 48 to 72 hours, and the person is not hearing loss with this disease.
- Pressure sickness, or heart acceleration, where the person suffers from the loss of balance of the rapid sitting from the position of lying or stand fast from the position of lying or sleeping.
- Anemia, impaired blood sugar or brain diseases such as cerebellar tumor or scleroderma, trauma, severe head injuries, or impaired myocardial infarction.
- Lack of adequate sleep and rest, and frequent pressures on the citizen.
- Side effects of some types of medications.
- General dehydration due to lack of fluids.
Ways to treat dizziness and loss of balance
The method of treatment appropriate for dizziness and loss of balance depends on the cause of the occurrence, and must be diagnosed by a specialist doctor, where this treatment may be the organization of food for the patient, or rehabilitation of the balance, or physical therapy, or home exercises, physiotherapy, With attention not to move abruptly from standing to sitting and vice versa.