vertigo|vertigines|vertigoes|vertigos in English
noun
[ver·ti·go || 'vɜrtɪgəʊ /'vɜː-]
feeling of dizziness; instance of feeling dizzy
Use "vertigo|vertigines|vertigoes|vertigos" in a sentence
1. It wasn't vertigo medicine.
2. Tough market, Vertigo.
3. Vertigo, paraesthesia, ageusia, dysgeusia
4. Feeling my Vertigo, dear.
5. He didn't die from a Vertigo overdose.
6. Could you warn them about my vertigo?
7. He had a dreadful attack of vertigo.
8. True vertigo should be distinguished from pseudovertigo.
9. But this was a real vertigo of despair.
10. • Acute confusion, hemiplegia, ophthalmoplegia, syncope, vertigo, paresthesias, phonophobia
11. Vertigo in old age is a multifactorial process.
12. Next day the doctor prescribed small yellow pills for vertigo.
13. Other possible symptoms are ataxia, vertigo, seizures, and dysphagia.
14. Headache, vertigo, hallucinations, respiratory depression, CNS depression or coma.
15. The prognosis depends on the source of the vertigo.
16. Pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of nausea, vomiting, vertigo and migraine
17. Rare side effects Vertigo, endometrial polyps, increase of liver transaminases
18. She can't stand heights and has always suffered from vertigo.
19. In cases of acute vertigo, standard antivertiginous pharmacotherapy is indicated.
20. But then, what comes out ofher mouth... pure, unadulterated vertigo.
21. Miscellaneous rare causes of peripheral vertigo are listed in Table 3-
22. Just the thought of standing on the balcony gave her vertigo.
23. In the 500-seat concert hall, O Vertigo Danse sold 522 seats.
24. In addition, she was suffering from increased hearing reduction and recurrent vertigo.
25. Other miscellaneous rare causes of central vertigo are listed in Table 3-