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Dizziness Eye Pain Vertigo

Vertigo is the sensation that the room is moving or spinning, or that the person is moving or spinning within the environment. The term "dizziness" is often used for milder feelings of lightheadedness, but this word needs to be distinguished from symptoms such as balance difficulty, fainting, or general weakness. True dizziness is a lightheadedness or a sensation that you are about to faint. True vertigo requires the sensation of movement. Any dizziness or vertigo symptom needs prompt professional medical advice.
Causes
1. Acoustic neuroma A benign tumor of the 8th cranial nerve which lies in the tube connecting the inner ear to the brain. 2. Anemia Reduced ability of blood to carry oxygen from various possible causes. 3. Arachnoid Cysts A rare disorder involving a fluid-filled cysts on the arachnoid membrane which is one of the thin layers of tissue that form a membrane which covers the spinal cord and brain. The type and severity of symptoms is determined by the size and location. 4. Arnold-Chiari Malformation (Type 1) A rare malformation where the base of the brain enters into the upper spinal canal. 5. Arnold-Chiari malformation type 3 An extremely rare malformation where the base of the brain enters into the upper spinal canal. Type 3 involves the herniation of brain or brain stem tissue out of the back of the neck or head. The condition generally has a poor prognosis. 6. Arnold-Chiari malformation type 4 Arnold-Chiari malformation is a rare malformation where the base of the brain enters into the upper spinal canal. Type 4 actually involves a lack of development of a portion of the base of the brain (cerebellum). The prognosis is very poor with death ofte...more 7. Balance disorders Various disorders impairing the body's sense of balance. 8. Barre-Lieou syndrome A rare condition where trauma (such as pinching by adjacent vertebrae or arthritis) to the sympathetic nerves located in the spinal area of the neck results in a variety of neurological symptoms. 9. Basilar Migraine Variant form of migraine headache seen mainly in teenage girls, giving complex neurological symptoms prior to onset and during the migraine. 10. Basilar artery migraine A rare condition characterized by headache associated with a variety of neurological symptoms. The condition is caused by a disturbance of the basilar artery which is located in the brainstem.
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