benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
noun
variants
or benign positional vertigo
: a condition marked by short, recurrent episodes of vertigo and nystagmus brought about by a change in head position that is caused by the movement of small crystals of calcium carbonate in the inner ear that have become dislodged from the utricle and entered the semicircular canals
Doctors eventually told her she probably had benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, an inner-ear disorder, and gave her head-movement exercises to treat it.—Sandeep Jauhar
—abbreviation BPPV, BPV
see epley maneuver
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