Overcoming Severe Vertigo Accompanied by Hypertension
Question:
Good night doc, I feel dizzy spells, nausea, vomiting. Then I was diagnosed with severe vertigo with hypertension. Now what I want to ask is, how can I be diagnosed with severe vertigo with hypertension, even though my family does not have a disease like mine. My family also does not suffer from hypertension. thank you
Answer:
Vertigo has symptoms including; spinning dizziness accompanied by nausea, vomiting, For that reason, when the doctor gives the diagnosis it's natural. Vertigo is a disorder of body balance.
There are two types of vertigo as follows:
- Central vertigo arises when the disorder is at the center of the balance of the cerebellum
- Peripheral vertigo, if disturbance is found in the inner ear balance.
Vertigo can be caused by various causes, including:
- Infection of the inner ear and middle ear.
- The process of infection in the brain.
- There is a mass in the brain.
- Severe hypertension.
- Severe anemia.
- Narrowing or blockage of brain blood vessels.
- Malformations and cerebral artery aneurysms.
The hypertension you are experiencing may be related to vertigo. What you need to know is, hypertension is not always related to a person's genetics. Someone who has a history of hypertension in his family can be affected by hypertension or not. Conversely, a person can develop hypertension without a family history.
Generally, lifestyle factors and eating patterns that cause hypertension. Contrary to the ideas of the laity, hypertension often does not cause any symptoms, so people realize too late. You must control regularly to the treating doctor.
Hypertension must be controlled with medication and changes in diet and lifestyle. It is hoped that someone can reduce the dose of the drug or even stop taking the drug, as long as the person is consistent with changes in their healthy lifestyle.
Thus the explanation that can be conveyed, Hopefully useful. Regards.
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