WHY YOU GET DIZZY — AND HOW TO STOP IT IN MINUTES

One sudden head turn, and the room can start spinning like a stroke. In many cases, though, the cause is not a brain emergency at all, but a mechanical balance problem that can be treated. This video explains why BPPV, vestibular dysfunction, vitamin deficiencies, and even anxiety-related dizziness can trigger the same terrifying symptom. It also shows why dizziness after 45 becomes more common, and why B12, vitamin D, and inner ear crystals matter more than most people realize. The video breaks down the 3 systems that keep you steady: the inner ear, vision, and proprioception. From there, it explains how BPPV happens when calcium carbonate crystals drift into the wrong semicircular canal, why episodes are brief and positional, and how a neurologist can fix it with repositioning maneuvers like Epley or Semont. It also covers non-spinning dizziness, including B12 deficiency, metformin use, low vitamin D, vision problems, arrhythmias, orthostatic hypotension, cervical issues, vestibular migraine, and PPPD after a frightening vertigo episode. The key point is that dizziness is not one diagnosis, and the right treatment depends on the pattern. Some causes need a maneuver, some need lab work or specialist evaluation, and some need vestibular rehab plus therapy to retrain a threat-sensitive brain. Knowing whether your symptoms are spinning, triggered, brief, or constant can completely change the next step. Subscribe, like, and comment on YouTube if this helped you make sense of your dizziness. DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider or specialist before trying any recommendations, exercises, or maneuvers discussed here, especially if you have severe symptoms or other medical conditions. dizziness causes, vertigo treatment, BPPV, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, inner ear dizziness, vestibular rehabilitation, Epley maneuver, Semont maneuver, balance problems, spinning dizziness, non spinning dizziness, B12 deficiency symptoms, vitamin D deficiency, metformin and B12, orthostatic hypotension, vestibular migraine, PPPD, persistent dizziness, neurologist for dizziness, medical explanation of dizziness TIMECODES: 00:00 - Sudden Spinning 00:54 - How Balance Works 02:53 - What BPPV Is 05:11 - BPPV Signs 06:24 - Other Dizziness Causes 11:02 - PPPD Explained 13:23 - Balance Exercises 17:32 - Red Flags and Next Steps