Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)CauseExperts believe
benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is
probably the result of a buildup of particles in the inner ear. This is
probably what happens: - Tiny calcium particles, called canaliths, move abnormally in the
inner ear.
- When you move your head a certain way, such as tipping
it back to look up, the particles float around in the canal, brushing against
tiny hairs that detect movement. When this system is not working normally, the
hairs mistakenly tell your brain that you are moving in a way that you are
not.
- Because your other balance systems do not detect the same
movement, they send conflicting signals to your brain, and vertigo is the
result.
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