2 posts • Page 1 of 1
Overview, Incidence and PrevalenceQuestions to Ask Your Doctor About Vertigo(Free Handout)
Overview Vertigo, or dizziness, is a symptom, not a disease. The term vertigo refers to the sensation of spinning or whirling that occurs as a result of a disturbance in balance (equilibrium). It also may be used to describe feelings of dizziness, lightheadedness, faintness, and unsteadiness. The sensation of movement is called subjective vertigo and the perception of movement in surrounding objects is called objective vertigo ...Read the full article
Re: Overview, Incidence and PrevalenceYour article says that vertigo is not a disease but rather a sensation, but please prove me wrong on the following.
Since the day of creation, nerves were designed to spin to the right, which is their creative way, based upon timed regulated cycles as they relate to speed, but should the speed increase, than timed cycles are no longer regulated and dizziness would be the consequence. Any mechanism can fail or malfunction and nerves are no exception, therefore, creative spinning to the right can become destructive spinning to the left, usually at enormously high speed. High speed spinning electrical nerves will created a lot of static in our ears, but high speed spinning will also create a lot of internal vibrations which in turn will affect frequencies. Any overloaded circuitry can overheat and react negatively.
2 posts • Page 1 of 1
|
|||||||








