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Lightheaded? Top 5 reasons you might feel woozy - Harvard Health Diseases Conditions Lightheaded? Top 5 reasons you might feel woozy Causes of lightheadedness may be dehydration, medication side effects, sudden blood pressure drops, low blood sugar, and heart disease or stroke
Lightheadedness: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Lightheadedness, or feeling faint, is a common medical complaint affecting people of all ages Most cases are non-life threatening and resolve relatively quickly without treatment
Dizziness: Evaluation and Management - AAFP History n episodic and continuous dizziness Episodic vestibular syndromes are clinical syndromes of transient vertigo, dizziness, or un
EPISODIC VESTIBULAR SYNDROME - NANOS web Overview The episodic vestibular syndrome (EVS) is a clinical condition characterized by recurrent dizziness or vertigo that develops acutely (over seconds, minutes, or hours); may be accompanied by nausea vomiting, gait instability, nystagmus, or head-motion intolerance; disappears clinically within 24 hours; and is not linked to head motion, head position posture, or body position posture
A NEW DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH TO THE ADULT PATIENT WITH ACUTE . . . AVS = acute vestibular syndrome; BPPV = benign paroxysmal positional vertigo; CPPV = central paroxysmal positional vertigo; s-EVS = spontaneous, episodic vestibular syndrome; TIA = transient ischemic attack; t-EVS = triggered, episodic vestibular syndrome
Episodic Vertigo - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Episodic Versus Nonepisodic The nature of the dizziness and whether it is episodic or persistent should be determined Chronic episodic vertigo could indicate BPPV, Meniere’s disease, or vestibular migraine Nonepisodic forms of vertigo include vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis, and progressive disequilibrium of aging Patients with vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis present with an
04. Approach to Dizziness | Hospital Handbook Vertigo: illusion of any movement including spinning, swaying etc Peripheral Causes Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: most common cause of vertigo Caused by loose otolith in semicircular canals causing a false sense of motion; F >> M, middle age older adults Clinical features: sudden onset of vertigo, episodic, occurs w rapid side-to-side movement of the head (i e rolling over in bed