Template:Central vs. peripheral causes of vertigo table: Difference between revisions

(Prepared the page for translation)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
<languages/>
<noinclude><languages/></noinclude>
<translate>
<translate>



Revision as of 16:52, 27 January 2026

Other languages:

Central vs. Peripheral Causes of Vertigo

Peripheral Central
Onset Sudden Sudden or slow
Severity Intense spinning Ill defined, less intense
Pattern Paroxysmal, intermittent Constant
Aggravated by position/movement Yes Variable
Nausea/diaphoresis Frequent Variable
Nystagmus Horizontal and unidirectional Vertical and/or multidirectional
Fatigue of symptoms/signs Yes No
Hearing loss/tinnitus May occur Does not occur
Abnormal tympanic membrane May occur Does not occur
CNS symptoms/signs Absent Usually present