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If your vertigo is caused by poor circulation, taking small doses of aspirin can help.
Its grid plan, zoned districts and splendid Nevsky Prospect created a strange kind of hyperborean vertigo in those who contemplated it.
The disease's second phase was characterized by insomnia, vertigo, nausea, colic, very loud borborygmic noises, and many other symptoms.
Your history and tests suggest you have vertigo, which is a condition of imbalance with giddiness.
It turned out the pilot had vertigo during the descent and thought he was straight and level while he was sliding back into a trail position.
Common signs and symptoms include vertigo, thoracic myelopathy with leg weakness, confusion, headache and hemiparesis.
The clangor of honking cars and the maddening din of a thousand engines almost drive me to vertigo.
Sheila found herself clutching the sideboard for support as a surge of vertigo threatened to overcome her.
The vertigo was cured in all patients of which one was found to have a labyrinthine fistula and one an oval window fistula.
Rarely, vertigo results from a brainstem cerebrovascular accident, intracranial lesion, or migraine.
Compromise of the arteries supplying the otic region can lead to tinnitus, hearing loss and vertigo.
Firstly, patients who develop significant symptoms with testing but do not develop nystagmus do not have benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is a common disorder, characterized by a history of positional symptoms and positional nystagmus.
All seven patients with Meniere's disease reported previous episodes of vertigo.
Freddie was a no-show because of vertigo, an inner-ear disorder, and he couldn't get off his hotel room floor.
Dizziness also can mean vertigo, and there are very few causes of vertigo that do not come from the inner ear.
Symptoms include vertigo, a sensation of the world caving in, anxiety, and a loss of feeling in the hands and feet.
Most cases of vertigo can be diagnosed clinically and managed in the primary care setting.
Acute inflammation of the vestibular nerve is a common cause of acute, prolonged vertigo.
I suffer from acute vertigo and my balance at the best of times is like everybody else's after three pints.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Tinnitus aurium and vertigo are sometimes present, and may be troublesome if the wax rests upon the tympanic membrane.
Without transition, such persons have passed from the absurd excesses of slothful optimism to the vertigo of unplumbed pessimism.
The double salt is non-toxic, though sometimes in exceedingly weak patients it produces vertigo.
After much observation I am convinced that it would be more accurate to write that the vertigo conquers the equilibrist.
But for the musician, particularly for the song-bird, there is the vertigo of instant applause.
For the vertigo arising from indigestion, the Peruvian bark and a blister are recommended.
There may be nystagmus, and the patient suffers from vertigo, and is unable to co-ordinate his movements.
Attacks of petit mal might come on at any time, and were usually accompanied by a feeling of faintness and vertigo.
Mryna felt a twist of vertigo as the shuttle shifted from conventional speed into a time warp.
If tinnitus and attacks of vertigo, due to marked retraction of the membrane, are temporarily relieved by inflation.
Yes, I have had attacks of vertigo now and then, but my physician says it's only anaemia.
The feet of Raoul were over the edge of the cliff, bathed in that void which is peopled by vertigo, and provokes to self-annihilation.
Something like vertigo, a dazing, a loss of all the faculties.
Can we say that the equilibrist is really victorious over the vertigo?
The lulling hymns were like the very vertigo that bore them away.
This refers to the symposium on dizziness, vertigo and syncope at the Sheraton Hotel.
All at once a vertigo seized him and he thought he was going to faint.
She cowered within the chair as one stricken with a vertigo.
In its quantity and diversity, this collection of contraband is staggering, intensifying the vertigo, not to say the anxiety and dread, that subtends global connectivity.
Vertigo and nystagmus may also be present, in addition to occipital headache and tenderness on percussion.
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