The accompanying symptoms | Vertigo without findings

The accompanying symptoms

Typical accompanying symptoms of dizziness are headaches and general malaise. Nausea and vomiting can also be caused by the dizziness. In particular, if the cause of the dizziness is in the hormonal and electrolyte balance or in the cardiovascular system, the dizziness becomes more noticeable under stress.

This triggers a reduced ability to work under stress and performance. Increased tiredness and concentration difficulties can also be accompanying symptoms of dizziness. Since the organ of equilibrium is located near the hearing organ, dizziness can also cause hearing loss.

Occasionally, dizziness is caused by changes in blood pressure or electrolyte balance, especially in the brain. This is often difficult to measure, so that one speaks of dizziness without a diagnosis. However, not only the sense of balance is negatively affected, but also other brain functions are disturbed, so that various failures can occur. For example, visual field failures or motor disorders such as a temporary loss of strength can occur.

What does the treatment look like?

The treatment of vertigo is usually oriented towards the cause of the vertigo attacks. Therefore, a clear treatment plan for vertigo without findings is often difficult to work out. Therefore, the first treatment concepts are often based on different tests.

For example, one can try to reduce stress and psychological strain. In this way, the body offers the dizziness less surface to attack. In addition, one should take care to sleep sufficiently and regularly.

On the one hand, this reduces stress, but it also means that the body can better regulate all its functions. Therefore, hormone and electrolyte balances do not get out of balance so quickly and the circulation also benefits from a sufficiently long sleep. A sufficient amount to drink is also important for the prevention of further vertigo attacks.This plays a particularly important role in the area of cardiovascular dizziness.

But it is also good for the body as a whole if you drink enough fluids. Further attempts at therapy can consist of homeopathic remedies or medicines, which also aim to strengthen the body functions in general. Since dizziness is a very diverse clinical picture, there is a particularly wide range of homeopathic remedies that are used to treat dizziness.

In particular, the calming plants from homeopathy are popular for dizziness, as stress and psychological tension play a major role in the development and also in the duration of the symptoms. Other remedies are also used for special accompanying symptoms. If, in addition to the dizziness, you experience ringing in the ears or headaches, Gelsemium sempervirens can improve the symptoms. In cases of severe stress that causes dizziness, Argentum nitricum and Aconitum napellus are often taken.