Cerebral hemorrhaging ("brain bleeding", as you call it) is generally a symptom of some other medical condition. Hemorrhaging, in and of itself (except possibly that resulting by head injuries) is seldom the explicit cause of vertigo.
Anybody experiencing vertigo or any unusual medical condition should contact a health care professional.
Answer:Of all the myriad conditions that cause vertigo, an active cerebral hemorrhage is one of the most rare and least likely. In fact, vertigo is typically not a symptom for cerebral hemorrhage at all. Look instead to the inner ear.Many people with VWD have mild symptoms or symptoms that can be confused with other bleeding disorders, making it difficult to diagnose
Vertigo is a specific type of dizziness characterized by a sensation of spinning or movement when not actually moving. Dizziness is a more general term that encompasses a range of sensations such as lightheadedness, unsteadiness, and feeling off balance.
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Vertigo causes people to feel unsteady and nauseous. Vertigo is often caused by inner ear problems and can even affect hearing and balance. Vertigo is differentiated from dizziness by the severity of problems and length of symptoms.
Vertigo itself is not infectious. It is a symptom of an underlying medical condition affecting the inner ear or brain that can lead to a sensation of spinning or dizziness. Infectious causes of vertigo may include conditions like labyrinthitis or vestibular neuritis, which are caused by viral infections affecting the inner ear.
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There are various head and neck exercises that one can do in an attempt to reduce vertigo. The Epley manoeuvre and the Brandt-Daroff exercises are both good movements that help 90% of people suffering vertigo.