Recognize and Differentiate Peripheral Vertigo and Central Vertigo
Here's how to recognize and differentiate peripheral vertigo and central vertigo : Peripheral Vertigo : an acute, while the Central Vertig o : a chronic or slowly (gradual). In other words, the duration of symptoms in peripheral vertigo occurs in minutes, daily, weekly, but repeatedly (recurrent). Common causes of peripheral vertigo is an infection (labyrinthitis), Ménière's, neuronitis, ischemia, trauma, toxins. Common causes of central vertigo is vascular, demyelinating, neoplasms. The intensity of peripheral vertigo: moderate to severe, while the central vertigo: mild to moderate. Nausea (nausea) and vomiting (vomiting) usually occur in peripheral vertigo and central vertigo is rare in. Peripheral vertigo is generally associated with the position of (positionally related), while the central vertigo is rarely associated with the position. Hearing loss (hearing loss) until the hearing loss (deafness) usually occur in peripheral vertigo and rarely occurs in the central verti...