(Tıp, İlaç) Genel anlamda baş dönmesi ve hareket duygusunun yitirilmesi demektir. Ancak tansiyon düşmesi ile ilgili baş dönmeleri bu kapsamda değildir. Vertigodan kastedilen labirentit, iç kulak iltihabı, meniere hastalığı gibi durumlarda olan baş dönmesidir. Korkuya bağlı baş dönmesi de vertigo kapsamında yer alır
Dizziness or swimming of the head; an affection of the head in which objects, though stationary, appear to move in various directions, and the person affected finds it difficult to maintain an erect posture; giddiness
Vertigo is a disabling sensation in which the affected individual feels that either he himself or his surroundings are in a state of constant movement It is most often a spinning sensation but there may be a feeling that the ground is tilting
a sensation of dizziness or imbalance that may render a participant helpless when exposed to heights
A sensation of whirling or dizziness from overstimulation of the semicircular canal receptors; often associated with disease of the ear and deafness
Any one of numerous species of small land snails belonging to the genus Vertigo, having an elongated or conical spiral shell and usually teeth in the aperture
A sensation of dizziness or loss of balance, inability to walk a straight line, or "walking into walls"
a sign of ear barotrauma and should not be ignored Causes may range from minor ear squeeze to perforation of the eardrum to inner ear barotrauma
illusion of movement; sensation that the external world is revolving around an individual (objective vertigo) or that the individual is revolving in space (subjective vertigo)
Dizziness or a sensation of whirling or irrigular motion that arises from problems within the vestibular portion of the inner ear Objective vertigo is the name given the sensation that the world is spinning about the patient Subjective vertigo indicates the patient feels he is moving in space adj: vertiginous
The illusion of movement; a sensation as if the external world were revolving around an individual (objective vertigo) or as if the individual were revolving in space (subjective vertigo)
Sensation of dizziness and the feeling that oneself or one's surroundings are whirling about
If you get vertigo when you look down from a high place, you feel unsteady and sick. a feeling of sickness and dizziness caused by looking down from a high place (vertere; VERSE). Feeling that one is spinning or that one's surroundings are spinning around one, causing confusion and difficulty keeping one's balance, sometimes accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Vertigo is normal after actual spinning, since inner-ear fluid continues to move once the body has stopped, producing a mismatch between visual and internal sensations. Lack of a stable visual reference point also contributes to this effect. Other causes include concussion and abnormalities of the inner ear (e.g., labyrinthitis; see otitis), of the nerves that carry signals from it, or of the brain centers that receive them (e.g., stroke). Vertigo is often confused with a feeling of faintness (see syncope), since both are called dizziness. See also motion sickness, proprioception, spatial disorientation
a sensation of irregular or whirling motion, either of oneself or of external objects
Walt's Vertigo Q&A Archive An illusion of movement, a sensation as if the external world were revolving around the patient (objective vertigo) or as if he himself were revolving in space (subjective vertigo) The term is sometimes erroneously used to mean any form of dizziness The most common missed cause of persistent vertigo is Plagiocephaly aggravated by TMJ----BOTH of which are caused by total-body bracing
dizziness, a malfunction of the inner ear that makes the patient feel like everything is whirling around
Sensation that one or the world around one is spinning or revolving; a hallmark symptom of vestibular dysfunction, not to be confused with dizziness
dizziness or a sensation of whirling or irregular motion that arises from problems within the vestibular portion of the inner ear Objective vertigo is the name given the sensation that the world is spinning about the patient Subjective vertigo indicates the patient feels he is moving in space adj: vertiginous
illusion of movement; a sensation as if the external world were revolving around an individual (objective vertigo) or as if the individual were revolving in space (subjective vertigo)