Vertigo of central origin, also known as central vertigo, is a type of vertigo that originates from the central nervous system, specifically the brainstem or cerebellum. Unlike peripheral vertigo, which is caused by problems in the inner ear, central vertigo is often more serious and can indicate an underlying neurological condition.
If you experience symptoms of vertigo, it is important to seek medical attention to determine the cause of your condition. While peripheral vertigo is more common, central vertigo can indicate a more serious underlying condition that requires prompt treatment. By working with your healthcare provider, you can identify the cause of your vertigo and develop an effective treatment plan to alleviate your symptoms and improve your quality of life.
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