5 Things they might not have told you about Vertigo (But Science already knows)
- Maya Zatara
- Feb 9
- 1 min read
Vertigo is not a "disease," it is a language the body speaks. It is a symptom.
Microscopic damage to the inner ear can trigger an attack without warning. Damage to the otolithic membrane can release wrong signals.
Massage devices/Vibration risk: Reported cases of BPPV attacks after using electric neck massagers. The vibrations likely "shook loose" calcium particles.
AI that identifies vertigo types: A system called LAD uses a camera to analyze eye movements.
Betahistine is not a "magic" drug for everyone. Reviews found no unequivocal proof of efficacy for all patients.
And now... a moment of practice: Community has power. I would like you to share: What really helps you in the hardest moments? If there is one small tip you'd give others, what would it be?
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