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|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Amanita muscaria]], [[Arsine]], [[Cyanide]], [[Multiple chemical sensitivity]], [[Nitrogen narcosis]], [[Snakebites ]], [[Tsetse fly]] | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Amanita muscaria]], [[Arsine]], [[Cyanide]], [[Multiple chemical sensitivity]], [[Nitrogen narcosis]], [[Snakebites ]], [[Tsetse fly]] | ||
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|bgcolor="Beige"| [[3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate]], [[4-HO-MPT]], [[ACE inhibitors]], [[Aminoglycosides]], [[Anti-obesity drug]], [[Antibiotics]], [[Anticonvulsants]], [[Antiretroviral drug]], [[Biperiden]], [[Buspirone]], [[Cabergoline]], [[Daptomycin]], [[Flucytosine]], [[Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid]], [[Gentamicin]], [[Histamine agonist]], [[Ibotenic acid]], [[Isosorbide mononitrate]], [[Ketorolac]], [[Loop diuretic]], [[Loprazolam]], [[Lorazepam]], [[Lormetazepam]], [[Malaria prophylaxis]], | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate]], [[4-HO-MPT]], [[ACE inhibitors]], [[Aminoglycosides]], [[Anti-obesity drug]], [[Antibiotics]], [[Anticonvulsants]], [[Antiretroviral drug]], [[Biperiden]], [[Buspirone]], [[Cabergoline]], [[Daptomycin]], [[Flucytosine]], [[Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid]], [[Gentamicin]], [[Histamine agonist]], [[Ibotenic acid]], [[Isosorbide mononitrate]], [[Ketorolac]], [[Loop diuretic]], [[Loprazolam]], [[Lorazepam]], [[Lormetazepam]], [[Malaria prophylaxis]], Medicines, [[Minocycline]], [[Moclobemide]], [[Modafinil]], [[Nialamide]], [[Nitrazepam]], [[Oprelvekin]], [[Papaverine]], [[Paroxetine]], [[Perphenazine]], [[Praziquantel]], [[Sedatives]], [[SSRI discontinuation syndrome]], [[Streptomycin]], [[Sultiame]], [[Temazepam]], [[Trazodone]], [[Tuberculosis treatment]], [[Valaciclovir]], [[Venlafaxine]], [[Vigabatrin]], [[Viloxazine]], [[Zimelidine]], [[Zolmitriptan]] | ||
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|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Acoustic neuroma]], | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Acoustic neuroma]], Cogan's syndrome, [[Earwax]], [[Herpes zoster oticus]], Labyrinth infarction, Labyrinthine concussion, [[Labyrinthitis]], [[Meniere's disease]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]], [[Ototoxicity]], [[Perilymphatic fistula]], Semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome, [[Superior canal dehiscence syndrome]], Visual vertigo | ||
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===Causes in Alphabetical Order=== | ===Causes in Alphabetical Order=== |
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Overview
Vertigo caused by problems with the inner ear or vestibular system, which is composed of the semicircular canals, the otolith (utricle andsaccule), and the vestibular nerve is called "peripheral", "otologic" or "vestibular" vertigo. The most common cause is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), which accounts for 32% of all peripheral vertigo. Other causes include Ménière's disease (12%),superior canal dehiscence syndrome, labyrinthitis and visual vertigo. Any cause of inflammation such as common cold, influenza, and bacterial infections may cause transient vertigo if it involves the inner ear, as may chemical insults (e.g., aminoglycosides) or physical trauma (e.g., skull fractures). Motion sickness is sometimes classified as a cause of peripheral vertigo.
Causes
Common Causes
- Medicines
- Visual vertigo