dizziness$22417$ - translation to greek
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dizziness$22417$ - translation to greek

GENERAL TERM FOR A NUMBER OF TYPES OF IMPAIRMENT IN SPATIAL PERCEPTION AND STABILITY
Dizziness and Vertigo; Dizzyness; Giddiness; Disequilibrium (medicine); Disequilibrium syndrome; Feeling faint; Dizzy (medicine); 💫; Merlasma; 🥴; Dizzy; 😵‍💫

dizziness      
n. ίλιγγος, ζάλη, ζαλάδα

Definition

giddiness

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Dizziness

Dizziness is an imprecise term that can refer to a sense of disorientation in space, vertigo, or lightheadedness. It can also refer to disequilibrium or a non-specific feeling, such as giddiness or foolishness.

Dizziness is a common medical complaint, affecting 20–30% of persons. Dizziness is broken down into four main subtypes: vertigo (~25–50%), disequilibrium (less than ~15%), presyncope (less than ~15%), and nonspecific dizziness (~10%).

  • Vertigo is the sensation of spinning or having one's surroundings spin about them. Many people find vertigo very disturbing and often report associated nausea and vomiting.
  • Presyncope describes lightheadedness or feeling faint; the name relates to syncope, which is actually fainting.
  • Disequilibrium is the sensation of being off balance and is most often characterized by frequent falls in a specific direction. This condition is not often associated with nausea or vomiting.
  • Non-specific dizziness may be psychiatric in origin. It is a diagnosis of exclusion and can sometimes be brought about by hyperventilation.