Which finding is the cause of vertigo?
Decreased cardiac output
Decreased blood flow to the brain
Disturbance in the musculoskeletal system
Disturbance in the inner ear nerve pathway
4.Disturbance in the ear nerve pathway is the cause Of vertigo . Vertigo is the sense of spinning , rotating or rocking that's experienced.When calcium builds up in canals of the inner ear, can cause dizziness which usually lasts from seconds to one one minute.Vertigo trigger by certain head movements.
The one of the cause of vertigo is the disturbance in the inner nerve pathway/canal which controls the body posture of balance of the body. Any disturbance in it affects the balance center of the brain and responsible for vertigo.
Hence option D is correct.
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