If you have vertigo, you may feel like you’re in motion while your surroundings are still. Many people describe vertigo as dizziness, but this is much different. Simple movements are unusually tiring for people with vertigo, and this can affect your daily life. Your symptoms will likely depend on what’s causing your attacks and the type of vertigo you have. Early diagnosis of vertigo is important. If you have any doubts about this situation, you can consult Op. Dr. Nazlı Selvi and her team.
Op. Dr. Nazlı Selvi has many years of experience in vertigo, which is an extremely dangerous disease. There are two main types of vertigo and Op. Dr. Nazlı Selvi has carried out many successful operations in both. Peripheral vertigo is caused by a problem in the areas of the inner ear or vestibular nerve, which connects the inner ear and the brain. This is the most common type of vertigo. Central vertigo occurs when there is a glitch in the brain, specifically in a brain region called the cerebellum.
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There are many different symptoms of vertigo. At this point, the comments of the experts and the differences of the patients they encounter are important. Our surgeon Op. Dr. Nazlı Selvi has experienced many cases with different characteristics suffering from vertigo. With vertigo, your symptoms can be mild or severe, depending on what’s causing the problem.
Dizziness, feeling like you are moving or spinning, focusing problems in the eyes, hearing loss in one ear, balance problems, ringing in the ears, sweating, nausea or vomiting have been recorded as symptoms of vertigo.
Many people describe vertigo as feeling like the room is spinning. It can make you feel like you’re bent over, wobble, unbalanced, or unbalanced. Many people who consult our surgeon Op. Dr. Nazlı Selvi and her team state that they have experienced this problem.
Sometimes the sensations get worse when you’re standing, walking, or moving your head. Many people describe these feelings as physically exhausting. Sometimes these sensations are so severe that you feel nauseous or experience vomiting. If you think you have vertigo, you can overcome your problem by contacting Op. Dr. Nazlı Selvi and her experienced team.
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