Vertigo is one of the most common disorders affecting both children and adults, with spinning, tilting, nausea, vomiting, nystagmus, headache, and sweating symptoms. Vertigo is categorized into peripheral and central vertigo. While peripheral vertigo occurs due to problems in the peripheral vestibular system, central vertigo occurs due to dysfunction or a lesion in the brainstem vestibular apparatus. Diagnosis and treatment modalities for vertigo have evolved significantly to achieve long-term positive outcomes in patients with vertigo.

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