How do you get vertigo?


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Vertigo is a general term for clinical symptoms. Any condition that causes dizziness, spinning, nausea, and vomiting can be called vertigo. The main causes of vertigo are the following: The first, most common cause is otolithiasis, which is called benign paroxysmal positional vertigo in medical terms, mainly because some otoliths are produced in the vestibular receptors of the inner ear, which change with the change of position, thus stimulating the corresponding cells and generating nerve impulses, thus causing repeated vertigo attacks. This situation requires manual restoration. Second, some are caused by vestibular neuritis, which may be related to abnormal immune response and viral infection of the body; third, some are seen in Meniere's disease, which is caused by problems in the lymphatic circulation of the inner ear.