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Repeated Dizziness Causes: Why Vertigo Could Be a Neurological Problem

Feeling dizzy occasionally may not always be serious, but repeated episodes of dizziness or spinning sensation should never be ignored. Many people dismiss vertigo as weakness, stress, dehydration, or low blood pressure without understanding that the underlying causes of dizziness and vertigo could be neurological.

When your vestibular system (the inner ear balance center) or the neurological pathways connecting it to the brain are disrupted, it skews your spatial awareness. Doctors across India are observing a rise in patients where chronic imbalance is directly linked to central nervous system disorders rather than simple fatigue.

Dr. Rahul Chawla, Consultant Neurologist at ISIC Multispeciality Hospital, Vasant Kunj, says prolonged dizziness affecting daily life should always be medically evaluated.

What Is Vertigo?

Vertigo is a sensation where a person feels the surroundings are spinning or moving even when they are still.

It may be associated with:

  • Imbalance
  • Nausea 
  • Vomiting 
  • Difficulty walking 
  • Blurred vision 
  • Ear-related symptoms

Learn more about vertigo and balance disorders.

Common Causes of Vertigo and Dizziness

Vertigo may occur due to inner ear problems, nerve disorders, or neurological conditions affecting balance pathways.

Common causes of vertigo and dizziness include:

  • Inner ear disorders 
  • Vestibular nerve problems 
  • Migraine-associated vertigo 
  • Stroke affecting balance centres 
  • Cervical issues 
  • Anxiety and stress 
  • Blood pressure fluctuations

Understanding the causes of repeated dizziness is crucial because treatments vary drastically based on the root origin. For instance, dizziness and imbalance treatment for cause by a stroke or migraine is different from the treatments for inner-ear-disorder-driven vertigo.

Warning Signs You Should Not Ignore

Certain symptoms may indicate a more serious neurological condition. Seek immediate medical attention if dizziness is associated with:

  • Slurred speech 
  • Facial weakness 
  • Difficulty walking 
  • Sudden severe headache 
  • Vision loss 
  • Persistent vomiting 
  • Loss of consciousness

People living in busy urban areas like Vasant Kunj often ignore repeated dizziness assuming it is due to stress or weakness.

How Is Vertigo Diagnosed?

At ISIC Multispeciality Hospital, Vasant Kunj, Dr. Rahul Chawla, a leading vertigo specialist in South Delhi, performs a detailed neurological assessment to identify the cause of vertigo.

Investigations may include:

  • Neurological examination 
  • MRI Brain 
  • Balance assessment 
  • Hearing evaluation 
  • Blood pressure and sugar testing 
  • Vascular imaging

Treatment for Vertigo

Vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance treatment depends on the underlying cause.

Management may include:

  • Medications 
  • Vestibular rehabilitation exercises 
  • Lifestyle modifications 
  • Stress management 
  • Treatment of underlying neurological conditions

When Should You Consult a Neurologist?

Repeated dizziness, spinning sensation, imbalance, falls, or difficulty walking should not be ignored. People with diabetes, hypertension, migraine, or previous neurological disorders should seek timely neurological evaluation and get proper spinning sensation treatment.

Visit ISIC Multispeciality Hospital, Vasant Kunj

Consult Dr. Rahul Chawla, trusted neurologist in Vasant Kunj, for early diagnosis and advanced dizziness and vertigo treatment in South Delhi focused on long-term neurological restoration and therapeutic rehabilitation.

Serving patients from:
Vasant Kunj, Saket, Hauz Khas, RK Puram, Green Park, Malviya Nagar, Greater Kailash, South Extension, Safdarjung Enclave, and nearby South Delhi areas.

Book Appointment:
Call: +91 96259 60259

Get online consultations and second opinions with Dr. Rahul Chawla through the HealthPil portal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the common symptoms of vertigo?

Common symptoms of vertigo includes spinning sensation, imbalance, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, blurred vision, or difficulty walking.

Yes. Certain neurological conditions affecting the brain, nerves, or inner ear balance system can lead to vertigo and repeated dizziness.

Patients can consult Dr. Rahul Chawla at ISIC Multispeciality Hospital, Vasant Kunj, for evaluation and vertigo, dizziness, and balance disorders treatment in South Delhi.

Appointments with a leading neurologist for vertigo in South Delhi can be scheduled by calling +91 96259 60259. Online consultations and second opinions are also available through HealthPil.

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Written By

Dr. Rahul Chawla

MBBS, MD Medicine, DM Neurology (AIIMS Delhi)

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Dr. Ayesha Ayub Shaikh

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