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5 Conditions That Cause Serious Vertigo Attacks

Updated: Feb 17, 2021


Vertigo is a condition marked by a sudden feeling of extreme imbalance, a problem that every Murfreesboro TN vertigo chiropractor wants to address. Most people don't know that chiropractors can help alleviate the effects of vertigo. This article will discuss the basics of vertigo and how chiropractic care can help with the symptoms.


Someone coping with vertigo contends with the sensation of being rapidly spun around. A person might end up reaching out for something tangible to stop the spinning movement. In reality, no one is doing anything to the afflicted. Although the action might be unreal, a person struck with vertigo vividly experiences everything.


The twirling sensation is a crucial characteristic of vertigo. Aside from this, here are the other indicators:

  • Overwhelming nausea

  • Unexpected and intense headache

  • Feeling groggy

  • Weird noises in the ears


Vestibular System: The Balance Master

Our vestibular system oversees the body's balance. This is possible through close coordination among the following:

  • The eyes can send signals to alert the brain of our position in relation to the environment.

  • We get to confirm what our eyes perceive through the depth of perception and by touching and feeling what surrounds us.

  • Our inner ears hold the vestibular organs, which process everything and controls the body's alignment to match what we saw and felt.


Many people don't know that it does not take a full-impact trauma to disrupt the vestibular system's normal operations. Because of its intricate and delicate structure, simple bumps can set off a series of reactions that can lead to vertigo. Head and neck trauma effects on the vestibular system are some of the things that chiropractors check.


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Diseases That Bring About Episodes of Vertigo

Our inner ears have canals and structures made from soft bones and membranes. A fluid-like substance encloses each of the bony and membranous systems. Inside the inner ears, you will see hair follicles and crystal-like substances. When everything is in order, these microscopic components usually work in harmony to establish and maintain equilibrium.


However, certain inner ear disorders disrupt the peace. Here are a few, as enumerated by our Murfreesboro TN vertigo chiropractor:


  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo or BPPV

When the crystals that line the membranous section are dislodged and end up in the fluid substance, the body can pick up this abnormality. These harmless-looking crystals can disrupt the smooth movement of the fluids. The ripples they cause can trigger extreme vertigo and severe headaches. Any slight movement can jostle the crystals, so it is best for someone with BPPV to stay still.


  • Meniere's disease

Initially considered a brain condition, an increased fluid build-up in the inner ears triggers this disease. Pressure around the inner ears can result in tightening in the ear canals, affecting the fluids' full release. The build-up will make the person feel something similar to water retained in the ears after swimming. A person with progressive Meniere's disease can feel pressure build-up not just in the ears but also in the head.


  • Vestibular neuronitis

This comes up as a result of inflammation of the vestibular nerve. Usually, the viral infection causes inflammation. The result is unexpected and intense vertigo.


  • Vestibular migraine

This is an intense episode marked by debilitating headaches and a severe case of dizziness with nausea.


Generally referred to as motion sickness, this comes up after a long journey by sea, air, or land. Usually, vertigo goes away after a day or so, especially in jet-lagged people. However, there are instances when some people are just not able to shake off the feeling of motion sickness long after they concluded their trips.



Consult with a Murfreesboro TN Vertigo Chiropractor

If one asks can a chiropractor help with vertigo, then the answer is a resounding yes. Although not too many people can immediately establish a link between chiropractors and vertigo relief, it is present.


If you look at your reflection, you clearly see that the neck connects the body and the head. The neck is a slender column of bones and discs. The discs are between each bone, and they allow movement and cushion the impact of the bones.


If you bump your head on a low railing, or be slammed against your seat after a sudden car stop, or be tackled from behind by well-meaning friends, there may already be damage to the neck. Our body's automatic reaction to any imbalance is to shake the head and the body. We rarely pay attention to this unconscious action, but it is a subconscious way to restore balance.


When the body fails to achieve its objective, the imbalance starts to become more prominent in the form of vertigo. During consultations, most people cannot uncover their vertigo's root cause because they cannot consider seemingly harmless experiences as the likely triggers. But they are.


When Dr. Austen Scheumann, our Murfreesboro TN vertigo chiropractor, cannot gather the needed information from the people who consult with him, he completes full evaluations of the neck. The imaging results will show the presence of a misaligned neck. In misalignment cases, the bones and discs can press close to each other and increase pressure in the surrounding areas.



Natural Care Option for Vertigo

Vertigo can come in the heels of a misalignment in the neck's topmost bones, the atlas, and the axis. Since these two are closest to the inner ears, any issues around this area will impact the vestibular system.


Dr. Scheumann uses the latest techniques and a gentle approach to correct your neck's alignment, particularly in the atlas and axis. With a fully realigned body and neck, you may experience relief from vertigo.


If you are still seeking a natural vertigo care method, you might want to call our office. Your evaluation results will provide you with the answer you are looking for and the vertigo relief you need.


To schedule a consultation with Dr. Scheumann, call our Murfreesboro office at 615-203-5111. You can also click the button below.

If you are outside of the local area, you can find an Upper Cervical Doctor near you at www.uppercervicalawareness.com.

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