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Vertigo usually originates in our ears. But what happens when the original balance problem has resolved and you still don't feel steady?
In this episode of Earvangelism, I explore Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD), a fascinating condition that sits at the intersection of the vestibular system, vision, and the brain.
Discover how the brain can remain stuck in "protection mode" after a genuine balance disturbance, why anxiety and dizziness often reinforce one another, and how recovery involves more than just the inner ear.
A fascinating reminder that our senses and emotions are far more connected than we often realize.
By Priscilla LeighVertigo usually originates in our ears. But what happens when the original balance problem has resolved and you still don't feel steady?
In this episode of Earvangelism, I explore Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD), a fascinating condition that sits at the intersection of the vestibular system, vision, and the brain.
Discover how the brain can remain stuck in "protection mode" after a genuine balance disturbance, why anxiety and dizziness often reinforce one another, and how recovery involves more than just the inner ear.
A fascinating reminder that our senses and emotions are far more connected than we often realize.