Insights into Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in the Elderly

Yamaya Konno
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Vertigo, the illusion of movement of oneself or one’s surroundings in the absence of actual movement, is a common symptom in older adults and, as such, is commonly regarded as an age-related normal or part of the aging process itself, as its incidence increases with age. In neurology and otorhinolaryngology, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common cause of vertigo. BPPV is a brief, recurrent episode of vertigo caused by changes in head position relative to the direction of gravity. The symptoms of peripheral vestibular disease are vertigo and characteristic nystagmus. The prevalence of undiagnosed BPPV is high due to the fact that many elderlies tolerate vertigo symptoms. According to etiology, it can be subdivided into idiopathic BPPV and secondary BPPV, and according to location, it can be subdivided into posterior semicircular canal BPPV, horizontal semicircular canal BPPV, and anterior semicircular canal BPPV.
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对老年人良性阵发性体位性眩晕的认识
眩晕是一种对自己或周围环境没有实际运动的错觉,是老年人的一种常见症状,因此,通常被认为是与年龄相关的正常现象或衰老过程本身的一部分,因为其发病率随着年龄的增长而增加。在神经病学和耳鼻喉科,良性阵发性位置性眩晕(BPPV)是眩晕最常见的原因。BPPV是一种短暂的,反复发作的眩晕发作,由头部位置相对于重力方向的变化引起。周围前庭疾病的症状是眩晕和特征性眼球震颤。由于许多老年人有眩晕症状,因此未确诊的BPPV患病率很高。按病因可细分为特发性BPPV和继发性BPPV,按部位可细分为后半规管BPPV、水平半规管BPPV和前半规管BPPV。
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