Do you wake up in the morning and feel dizzy?
Are you experiencing the room spinning?
Do you feel lightheaded?
Ear (Inner Problems) Ear Infection:
If you are suffering from an infection or virus the vestibular nerve can sell up from infection and result in dizziness and problems in walking and nausea.
Vision:
Balance is connected to your vision. You may have trouble with balance if you have vision problems.
Vertigo:
Vertigo is connected to the rotational spinning factor of movement. With Vertigo you may have abnormal sense of movement.
Muscle:
Muscle imbalances may occur and effect your mobility.
Tumor (Increased Pressure):
Stiffness of specific parts of the body can occur, and there are many other signs and symptoms.
Recent Surgery:
Surgery can have effects on your equilibrium.
Nervous System:
The vestibular system controls the head and neck movements.
Heart Health:
Malfunction of the heart controlling oxygen can effect your rhythm and balance.
Anxiety and Stress:
Stress can cause dizziness. Seek help to restore your equilibrium.
Diabetes:
Walking and your tuned in motion can result from from diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Change in Medications or the Start Of Medications:
Medications can affect your balance.