Vertigo is not a fear. Vertigo refers to a dizziness or loss of balance. It is a symptom of a disorder, but not the primary disorder.
"Vertigo" is often used (incorrectly) to describe a fear of heights, but it is more accurately a spinning sensation that occurs when one is not actually spinning.
vertigo
Vertigo is a fear of losing balance. It can also be refered as an illness instead of a fear.
Vertigo. Acrophobia is the fear of heights. Vertigo is dizziness.
acrophobia is name for fear of heights. that could lead to vertigo.
What is medical terminology for fear of heights
Illyngophobia
No a fear of heights is called Acrophobia, Altophobia, Batophobia, Hypsiphobia or Hyposophobia. Vertigo is a balance disorder that causes dizziness. It is often associated with heights but doesn't need to be.
Fear of vertigo or feeling dizzy when looking down.
Acrophobia is the fear of heights, it is more often and wrongly referred to as vertigo. However, vertigo is generally a physical side effect, often dizziness, to someone's Acrophobia.
The fear of heights is known as acrophobia.
Found out on my own. Its from Cape Fear. Both soundtracks by Bernard Herrmann.
Count Vertigo was created in 1978.