Dizziness: (noun) a sensation of movement which is inaccurate, and/or losing one's balance
There are 5 types of dizziness:
There are 5 types of dizziness:
Vertigo
Vertigo
a sensation of rolling, turning, spinning, bobbing, or rocking.
a sensation of rolling, turning, spinning, bobbing, or rocking.
Disequilibrium and Imbalance
Disequilibrium and Imbalance
having a lack of balance and steadiness as a result of vestibular inaccuracy and/or bodily weakness.
having a lack of balance and steadiness as a result of vestibular inaccuracy and/or bodily weakness.
Lightheadedness and Visual Sensitivity
Lightheadedness and Visual Sensitivity
feeling faint as a result of head movement or visual stimuli such as bright or flashing lights, moving visuals, or busy environments.
feeling faint as a result of head movement or visual stimuli such as bright or flashing lights, moving visuals, or busy environments.
Motion Sickness
Motion Sickness
feelings of nausea and unsteadiness which are brought on by moving surfaces and visuals.
feelings of nausea and unsteadiness which are brought on by moving surfaces and visuals.
Anxiety and Fear Avoidance
Anxiety and Fear Avoidance
a reluctance to move or perform certain activities for fear of initiating dizziness symptoms.
a reluctance to move or perform certain activities for fear of initiating dizziness symptoms.
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