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Migraines and vertigo: A medical 'double whammy'

Diagnosis of migrainous vertigo can be tricky, but medicines can help the condition
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Vertigo. It feels like the room is spinning around you. Many bouts of vertigo are caused by crystals in your inner ear that come loose. But for some vertigo sufferers, the dizziness happens thanks to migraine, the same condition that can cause severe headaches.

At first, Lori Taylor thought her intense dizzy spells were caused by high blood pressure. But then, another symptom hit.

I would get these vertigo spells which would turn into this migraine headache, Taylor said.

There s no way she could work in the garden during one of these episodes. The only thing that really helped it would be to sleep it off, she explained.

Dr. Scott Eggers of Mayo Clinic said it s been recognized for over a century that there s probably a link between migraine and vertigo.

People like Taylor who have migraines are three times more likely to suffer from vertigo than those without migraines.

And the things that make us suspect that a patient might have migraine-related vertigo would be recurrent episodes of vertigo that are associated with some other migraine feature, Eggers stated. Those features include sensitivity to light, sounds or smells.

Migrainous vertigo is not the same as benign positional vertigo, which is caused by crystals in your inner ear breaking loose. Instead, it may be related to the migraine s neurochemical and blood flow changes in your cerebral cortex or brain stem.

These changes may disrupt signals that relay information from the vestibular, or sensory system, in your inner ear, causing dizziness, nausea and other symptoms.

People with migrainous vertigo don t always get headaches with their attacked.

Taylor said once Eggers figured out the cause of her vertigo, she got medication (beta blockers) to treat it.

It s like, oh, freedom, Taylor said.

Migrainous vertigo can be tricky to diagnose. Doctors sometimes need to rule out other causes as they narrow their diagnosis.

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