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**Vestibular migraine: Recognized triggers including altered sleep patterns, chocolate, red wine, ripened/aged cheese, should be avoided/controlled. | **Vestibular migraine: Recognized triggers including altered sleep patterns, chocolate, red wine, ripened/aged cheese, should be avoided/controlled. | ||
**Epileptic Vertigo: Prevent head injury. | **Epileptic Vertigo: Prevent head injury. | ||
** | **Increased stress can cause psychological vertigo. | ||
**Changes in head position can provoke vertigo in acute [[labyrinthitis]], [[benign positional paroxysmal vertigo]], cerebellopontine angle tumor, [[multiple sclerosis]], [[perilymphatic fistula]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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- There are no established risk factors for vertigo, as it is a symptom of an underlying disease.
- In some vertigo causing disease risk factors or provoking factors can be controlled to prevent the occurrence of vertigo:
- Immunosuppression can provoke Herpes zoster oticus.
- Upper respiratory viral illness can lead to acute vestibular neuritis.
- Drug-induced vertigo: Dose reduction or discontinuation of the medication in patients presenting with vertigo may decrease the future incidence.
- Vestibular migraine: Recognized triggers including altered sleep patterns, chocolate, red wine, ripened/aged cheese, should be avoided/controlled.
- Epileptic Vertigo: Prevent head injury.
- Increased stress can cause psychological vertigo.
- Changes in head position can provoke vertigo in acute labyrinthitis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo, cerebellopontine angle tumor, multiple sclerosis, perilymphatic fistula.