![]() ![]() The most common causes of the inner ear trouble that leads to peripheral vertigo are: Most cases are caused by a problem in the inner ear, which controls your balance. If your doctor tells you that you have peripheral vertigo, you've got plenty of company. Your doctor will try to figure out what's behind it. ![]() Keep in mind that vertigo is a symptom of a medical condition, not a disease by itself. Finding out which one you've got - and what's causing it - can help you and your doctor decide how to manage it. There are drugs and other treatments for both types. But if you feel dizzy and didn't just step off a roller coaster, check with your doctor to see if you've got one of the two most common forms of vertigo: central and peripheral. If you've been on your share of amusement park rides, you probably know what vertigo is like - the feeling that the world is spinning around you. ![]()
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