Benign Positional Vertigo

Benign Positional Vertigo


Definition

Benign positional vertigo is condition in which a person develops a sudden sensation of spinning, usually when moving the head. It is the most common cause of vertigo.

Symptoms

The main symptom is a spinning sensation, which:

* Is usually triggered by head movement
* Often starts suddenly

Most often, patients say they cannot roll in bed or tilt their head up to look at something.

Other symptoms can include:

* Vision complaints, such as a perception that things are jumping or moving
* Vomiting (in severe cases)

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