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Dizziness causes don’t differ across age
groups
Newswise —
Dizziness is the distortion of the
perception of space; vertigo is a special
type of dizziness, which induces a sensation
of spinning around. Dizziness is a symptom
of a variety of diseases that can cause
imbalance or even falls, among other things.
Thus it may frequently be a serious health
hazard, especially in the aging, causing
injury and occasionally long-term
disability, and additional financial burden
to healthcare systems.
A new study presented
at the 2007 AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO
EXPO reveals that contrary to previous
hypotheses, no single entity is the root
cause of dizziness in the elderly. The
study, which included more than 3,500
patients (over 70 years old), seeking
treatment at a Montreal Dizziness Clinic,
determined that the main causes of dizziness
could be attributed to psychogenic and
systemic disease, as well as to use of
certain medication.
The results of the
study indicate that although dizziness in
the elderly may be aggravated by other
ailments, such as poor vision, arthritis,
osteoporosis, diabetes, or muscle weakness,
etc., the causes of dizziness in the elderly
appear to be the same as in younger
patients. Physicians should consider the
study’s results when examining and
diagnosing patients complaining of
dizziness.
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