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Vestibular migraine can cause a range of different symptoms. Most people will only experience some of the symptoms. How severe symptoms are will vary from person to person. Dizziness or vertigo. The most common symptom reported by sufferers of vestibular migraine is vertigo.
What is Vestibular Migraine? Many people know of migraines as headaches associated with other symptoms like nausea and/or vomiting, sensitivity to light, sound or movement. This is why most people like to lie down in a quiet and dark room until the symptoms subside.
Around 40 per cent of migraine sufferers will experience vertigo or balance disturbances before an attack or as the main symptom – this is known as vestibular migraine. The word vestibular relates to the inner ear, which is important for our sense of balance.
A vestibular migraine, or migrainous vertigo, is a type of migraine that mainly presents with dizziness symptoms. Approximately 40% of people who experience migraines have problems with dizziness and/or balance at some point. This can be before, during, after, or independent of the migraine. The most common symptoms of a migraine include:
Vestibular migraine (also referred to as migrainous vertigo, migraine-related dizziness, vestibular migraine or migraine with prominent vertigo) is a type of migraine where people experience a combination of vertigo, dizziness or balance problems with other migraine symptoms. Symptoms.
Vestibular migraine is also known as migrainous vertigo, migraine-associated dizziness, migraine-related vestibulopathy, and recurrent vertigo, however the internationally accepted term (of the Barany Society) is vestibular migraine.
Vestibular migraine attacks are often provoked by typical migraine triggers, including stress, weather changes, menstruation, sleep irregularities, missing meals, dehydration, bright lights, loud noise, or motion sickness.