Vertigo is just a general term for a group of symptoms, and there are many diseases that cause vertigo. A few less severe cases of peripheral vertigo may resolve on their own, while more severe cases of central vertigo cannot be resolved on their own and require prompt medical attention and treatment.
Vertigo can be broadly categorized into peripheral vertigo and central vertigo from the triggering factors of the disease.
1. Peripheral vertigo: the more common clinical diseases include: benign paroxysmal peripheral vertigo, Meniere’s disease, vestibular neuritis, sudden deafness with vertigo and so on. For some patients with mild vertigo, it may be relieved by resting and improving the triggering factors.
2. Central vertigo: Diseases causing central vertigo are generally more serious, such as intracranial hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, intracranial infections, tumors and other diseases, vertigo is mostly persistent, and most of them can not be relieved by themselves after resting, and they need to go to the hospital in time for treatment.
Therefore, if you have symptoms of vertigo, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time, to identify the cause of targeted treatment.