Vertigo is rarely experienced independent of other symptoms. Depending on the cause of the vertigo the following symptoms may accompany a vertigo attack or be experienced in close proximity, either before or after the attack, or as a result of the vertigo attack itself:
- dizziness
- headaches
- nausea and/or vomiting
- cold sweats
- ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- fatigue
- hearing loss
- twitching eyes
- nystagmus
- ear pressure
- panic attacks
- a feeling of being pulled to or leaning to one side
- fear of falling
- increased risk of falls
- anxiety
- depression
- work difficulties
- decreased engagement in social activities
- decreased motion of the neck or body or avoidance of certain movements in order to avoid onset of an attack or limit symptoms