Doctor explained how to distinguish "dangerous" dizziness from "ordinary" dizziness

Doctor explained how to distinguish dangerous dizziness from ordinary dizziness
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Dizziness is a symptom that should not be ignored, as it may indicate serious health problems. This is reported by international medical experts. Well-known European neurologist Dr. Olga Zincheva shared important information with journalists about how to distinguish "dangerous" dizziness from "ordinary" dizziness.

"Quite often patients come to the doctor complaining of instability, uncertainty when walking, weakness, fog in the head, calling it all by one word - dizziness. Dizziness (or vertigo) is a condition when surrounding objects rotate around a person. Each of us has experienced this at least once in our lives, when after prolonged spinning, for example, on a carousel, this condition occurred and passed on its own after a short time without any consequences," noted the neurologist.

However, according to the medical expert, if dizziness occurs on its own, it may indicate the development of dangerous diseases.

"Dizziness that has occurred suddenly and is accompanied by nausea, multiple episodes of vomiting, double vision, hearing loss, coordination disorders when walking, numbness in parts of the body can be dangerous and indicate one of several serious diseases. These include: stroke, Meniere's disease, brain tumor (both benign and malignant), electrolyte imbalance in the body (potassium deficiency), dehydration, hypoglycemia, and anemia. In such cases, it is necessary to immediately consult a doctor or call an ambulance," warned the specialist.

The doctor also explained that patients often come to her with dizziness caused by the formation of otoliths (so-called stones - microcrystalline calcium carbonate crystals) in the inner ear.

"In this case, dizziness occurs when changing body position, bending forward, turning the head to the sides, and is called 'benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.' This condition is very common in elderly people," added the neurologist.

Another type of dizziness, according to her, is psychogenic. It manifests as swaying and instability without any apparent causes. In this case, the vestibular apparatus works well.

"Only an experienced doctor can determine the type of dizziness and help the patient. Under no circumstances should you self-medicate, as this symptom may indicate the presence of life-threatening diseases," concluded Zincheva.

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