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Struggling with sudden dizziness, spinning sensations, or loss of balance? Discover a natural, root-cause approach to vertigo through our personalized Unani treatment — no side effects, no dependency.
40%
Adults Affected
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After Headache
Understanding Vertigo

More Than Just Feeling Dizzy

Vertigo is not simply “feeling dizzy.” It is a specific condition where you experience a false sensation that the world around you is spinning, tilting, or moving — even when you are completely still. This happens because of a disruption in your vestibular system, the complex network of your inner ear and brain that controls balance and spatial awareness.

Vertigo is the second most common neurological complaint worldwide, right after headaches. Millions of people in India experience recurring episodes that affect their ability to walk, work, and live normally. Most people only manage symptoms with temporary medications — without ever addressing the real cause. Our Unani approach goes deeper. By restoring inner ear fluid balance, improving cerebral circulation, and calming the nervous system naturally, we aim for lasting relief — not just short-term suppression.

Common Symptoms

Common Symptoms of Vertigo

Vertigo shows up differently for different people — here are the most common signs to watch for.

Spinning or Whirling Sensation

A strong feeling that you or your surroundings are rotating, even when standing or sitting still.

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Sudden Loss of Balance

Difficulty standing, walking straight, or maintaining posture — especially during or after an episode.

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Nausea and Vomiting

Intense dizziness often triggers nausea, and in severe cases, repeated vomiting.

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Ringing in the Ears (Tinnitus)

A persistent or intermittent ringing, buzzing, or whooshing sound in one or both ears.

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Blurred or Unstable Vision

During an episode, the eyes may struggle to focus, causing objects to appear blurry or moving.

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Headache or Head Pressure

A dull pressure or throbbing around the head, often accompanying vertigo episodes.

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Root Causes

What Triggers Vertigo

Vertigo rarely has a single cause. It is usually the result of overlapping physical, neurological, and lifestyle factors.
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  • BPPV
    Tiny calcium crystals in the inner ear become displaced, triggering brief but intense spinning episodes with head movement. It is the most common form of vertigo.
  • Inner Ear Inflammation
    A viral or bacterial infection inflames the vestibular nerve, causing sudden and severe dizziness that can last days.
  • Meniere's Disease
    An abnormal buildup of fluid in the inner ear leads to recurring vertigo attacks, hearing loss, and tinnitus. Episodes can last from 20 minutes to several hours.
  • Cervical Spondylosis
    Degeneration of neck vertebrae can compress blood vessels that supply the brain, triggering positional vertigo and dizziness.
  • Chronic Stress
    An overactive nervous system directly disrupts vestibular signals, making vertigo episodes more frequent and difficult to control.
  • Anxiety Disorders
    Anxiety and vertigo share a two-way relationship — each one worsens the other. Persistent anxiety keeps the nervous system in a heightened state, lowering the threshold for vertigo attacks.
  • Panic Attacks
    Sudden panic episodes can trigger intense dizziness, spinning sensations, and loss of balance — closely mimicking a true vertigo episode.
  • Depression
    Chronic depression affects brain chemistry and circulation, both of which play a direct role in vestibular function and balance.
  • Dehydration and Poor Diet
    Low blood pressure and poor circulation triggered by dehydration are common causes of dizziness, especially in older adults.
  • Certain Medications
    Blood pressure drugs, antibiotics, sedatives, and anti-seizure medications are known to affect inner ear function and balance.
  • Sudden Position Changes
    Standing up too quickly, bending down, or turning the head fast can trigger immediate vertigo — especially in those with BPPV or low blood pressure.
  • Sleep Deprivation
    Without adequate sleep, the vestibular and nervous systems cannot repair themselves, making episodes more frequent and intense.

You May Be at Higher Risk If You:

Stand up quickly from a lying or sitting position
Have a personal or family history of migraines
Are over 50 years of age
Have high blood pressure, diabetes, or thyroid issues
Frequently experience ear infections or fluid buildup
Work in high-stress or shift-based environments
Risks of Untreated Vertigo

Potential Complications

Leaving vertigo unaddressed does not just mean living with dizziness — it can lead to serious, long-term consequences.

Dangerous Falls

Physical Injuries

Chronic Anxiety

Depression

Hearing Loss

Social Isolation

Loss of Confidence

Inability to Drive

Inability to Work

Worsening Neurological Conditions

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Vertigo and our treatment approach

Ready to Stop the Spinning?

You do not have to keep managing vertigo one episode at a time. Take the first step toward lasting balance and confidence. Our Unani specialists are here to guide you through a personalized treatment plan — designed around your condition, your lifestyle, and your long-term health.

Ready to Stop the Spinning?

You do not have to keep managing vertigo one episode at a time. Take the first step toward lasting balance and confidence. Our Unani specialists are here to guide you through a personalized treatment plan — designed around your condition, your lifestyle, and your long-term health.
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