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Vertigo Basics

Everything you need to know about figuring out what kind of vertigo you have and next steps to take to conquer vertigo.

Diseases that cause vertigo

Learn more about common and rare diseases that cause vertigo. Have you been given a diagnosis? You can learn more about it on these pages.

BPPV : Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

This is the most common form of vertigo and is also the easiest to treat. You can defeat this form of vertigo using home exercises.

Vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis, and inner ear damage

These are common causes of sudden, prolonged vertigo. If you are constantly dizzy for days, weeks or months, we have tips and tricks to help you recover.

Vestibular migraine

Young people with vertigo are more likely to have this disorder. It is manageable once you understand the factors that set it off.

Meniere’s Disease

Spells of dizziness lasting hours with hearing loss or ringing in the ears can signal a serious inner ear problem. Learn the key facts and how to get treated in these posts.

Dizziness can be a normal response

Your body can be dizzy in response to your environment–like getting sick on spinning rides. Explore this kind of “normal” dizziness.

Nausea due to vertigo

This disturbing symptom can make vertigo even more miserable. Why does this happen?