Facts of Vertigo in Adolescents: Controversies and Challenges – A Narrative Review

  • Castillo-Bustamante M
  • Barona Cabrera M
  • Suárez Angulo S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Vertigo is a common complaint in the general population affecting 5% of adults in one year. At least 29.5% of adults have referred vertigo during life. Even though the prevalence of vertigo is well known in adults the epidemiologic data in adolescents is sparse. To date, it is known that adolescent females are usually affected by vertigo and some conditions such as depression and anxiety are found in this population. However, the lack of information about the prevalence of most common types of vertigo in adolescents, predisposing factors, challenges, and controversies in clinics in the literature, present a challenge for clinicians regarding the approach and follow-up of this population. Herein, we performed a literature review including data about the prevalence, most common types of vertigo and controversial events in the approach of vertigo in adolescents over the last two decades.

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Castillo-Bustamante, M., Barona Cabrera, M., Suárez Angulo, S., García Campuzano, M., García, A., & Madrigal, J. (2022). Facts of Vertigo in Adolescents: Controversies and Challenges – A Narrative Review. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28294

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