Dizziness and vertigo are symptoms of vestibular balance disorder. Balance disorders can strike at any age but are most common as you get older. Your ear is a complex system of bone and cartilage. Within it is a network of canals. These are called semicircular canals. The canals are filled with fluid. The position of the fluid changes with movement. A sensor in the ear then sends the information to your brain to contribute to your sense of balance. These and other delicate pieces make up the vestibular system. Certain things can affect the signals from any of the parts of the vestibular system causing symptoms. You may need to work with an ear, nose, and throat specialist (ENT, or otolaryngologist). Many conditions can cause dizziness and lightheadedness. Part of the diagnosis may involve ruling out other causes. You may be able to ease some symptoms with changes in diet and activity. This includes quitting smoking or avoiding nicotine.
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