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Have you ever felt dizzy or unsteady and didn't know what the cause was? 🤔 Lack of balance can easily be confused with dizziness, permanent instability, vertigo syndrome, or dullness. Not only can it make us feel insecure and depressed, but it also makes us lose control. It is essential to understand the origin and magnitude of this loss of balance in order to implement an effective treatment, whether through supplements, exercises, or natural interventions. 🌿 Why is it important to differentiate between dizziness and permanent instability? 🤷♀️ Permanent instability is not the same as dizziness, and dizziness is not the same as vertigo syndrome or vertigo. In addition, dullness is a different sensation, as if our head is being squeezed. It is vital to understand if what we are experiencing is one thing or the other in order to act accordingly and avoid the frustration and fear of not being able to cure dizziness. 💫 Have you ever experienced eye pain, blurred vision, or memory lapses? 👀 Poor balance is often combined with symptoms such as eye pain or stitches, blurred vision, and memory lapses. These symptoms can make us automatically think of serious problems such as dementia or Parkinson's. Understanding these symptoms and how they relate to dizziness is crucial for a correct diagnosis and effective treatment. 🧠 What role do the spinal cord and mitochondrial energy play in poor balance? 🔋 Problems such as spinal cord compression, especially in the lumbar region, can cause balance lapses. In addition, mitochondrial failure can drain our energy and cause dizziness. Knowing how to interpret these problems and how they affect our balance helps us find appropriate solutions and improve our quality of life. 🏃♂️ Have you ever experienced tinnitus or ringing in the ears along with dizziness? 🎵 Many people experience tinnitus or ringing in their ears, especially when lying down or turning their head. These symptoms, along with the sensation of the bed moving or dizziness while driving, are signs that the problem could be deeper. It is important to pay attention to these signs and seek treatment to avoid further risks. 🚗 How does chronic stress and posture affect our balance? 🧘♀️ Chronic stress is a leading cause of dizziness and instability. Cervical rectifying, common from prolonged use of computers and phones, can also contribute to these problems. Maintaining good posture and managing stress are fundamental steps to improve our balance and overall well-being. 💼 Did you know that dental problems and sleep quality can affect your balance? 😴 Disorders such as bruxism, missing teeth, and problems with amalgam fillings can cause dizziness. Additionally, feeling blood flow when lying down or experiencing tachycardia while in front of the computer are signs that something is not right. Identifying and treating these problems can help you regain your balance and live a healthier life. 🦷 00:00 Lack of balance can be confused 01:04 One thing has nothing to do with the other 01:27 Symptoms 02:38 Compression on the spinal cord 03:54 It's just dizziness 05:14 Typical dizziness situations 06:23 Identify if it is dizziness, permanent instability 07:30 Do you feel drunk? 08:00 Origin of dizziness 08:32 3 tools inner ear sight and cerebellum 10:00 Positional vertigo 12:20 Parkinson's 13:22 Instability insecurity and rigidity 14:18 Blood does not reach your brain 15:23 Are you agitated? 16:30 Do you feel stressed? 17:53 Medications and psychiatrists 19:00 Cervical spine disorder 19:39 Temporomandibular joint disorder 20:10 Mouth brain connection #ears #dizziness #instability #vertigo #sufferingfromvertigo #javierfurman Join this channel to access its benefits: / @javierfurman Do you have any questions? 👉 https://linktr.ee/JavierFurman ⚠️ The videos on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. They are in no way intended to replace direct medical advice. If you have or think you have any symptoms, signs or illnesses described in these videos, you should always consult your primary care physician. Nothing can replace the direct doctor-patient relationship 👨🏻🔬