The Dizziness Impairment Inventory (DHI), which is widely used internationally, has been recently Chineseized, and the inappropriate parts of the original translation have been modified. It has a high reliability and can accurately reflect the changes in the degree of vertigo, which is used in a large number of studies on vertigo. At the same time, it is also possible for vertigo patients to self-test the degree of their vertigo. If you are a vertigo patient, then you can also test it, and you can tell me the result, and I will give you an answer.
1.Does raising your head increase your vertigo symptoms?
2.Do you feel frustrated by your vertigo disease?
3.Due to your disease, have you reduced your leisure or business trips.
4.Does walking along narrow aisles make your vertigo symptoms worse?
5.Do you have difficulty getting into or out of bed because of your illness?
6.Does the illness severely limit your ability to attend social events such as parties, movies, dances or gatherings?
7.Does the disease cause you to have difficulty reading?
8.Does participating in strenuous activities (e.g. sports, dancing) increase your symptoms of vertigo more than household chores (e.g. sweeping the floor, cleaning the dishes)?
9.Are you afraid to leave home alone because of vertigo?
10, Have you ever been embarrassed in front of others because of your illness?
11.Does moving your head quickly increase your vertigo symptoms?
12.Do you avoid being in high places because of your illness?
13.Does turning over in bed increase your symptoms?
14.Are you unable to do stressful chores or yard work due to vertigo?
15.As a result of your vertigo, are you afraid that others will think you are drunk?
16.Are you unable to go out for a walk due to your illness?
17.Does walking along the sidewalk aggravate your disease?
18.Do you have difficulty concentrating because of vertigo?
19.Do you have difficulty walking around your room in the dark because of vertigo?
20.Are you afraid to stay home alone because of vertigo?
21.Do you feel defective because of vertigo?
22.Does vertigo strengthen your relationship with family members or friends?
23.Are you depressed and frustrated by your vertigo?
24.Does the disease interfere with your work or family responsibilities?
25, Does bending over aggravate your vertigo symptoms?
Total score.
Also answer the following questions.
1.The average number of vertigo attacks per month in the past three months
2. How severe you feel your vertigo symptoms are on the VAS scale (0 is no vertigo, 10 is the most severe, 5 is the middle, you choose a number)