Room spins
Symptom- Liver condition and virus-feeding substances: How serious the room spins are depends greatly on what kind of condition the liver is in, since the liver is where EBV likes to hide out. Foods that could be fueling the virus and exposure to pesticides and fungicides (since these chemicals feed viruses) affect severity.
- Liver condition affects severity: How serious the room spins or balance struggle is depends greatly on what kind of condition the liver is in, since the liver is where EBV likes to hide out. Is someone eating foods that could be fueling the virus? How many pesticides and fungicides has someone been exposed to—since these chemicals feed viruses, too?
- Neurotoxins on vagus nerve: Neurotoxins sitting on the surface of the vagus nerve cause it to react, leading to room spins. This is vagus nerve-related brain inflammation.
- Viral infection: Room spins are caused by viral infection, specifically when the vagus nerve gets inflamed by a viral infection that creates neurotoxins. The neurotoxin comes from a virus, the virus eliminates the neurotoxin, the vagus nerve swells up and then you get room spins.
- Viral infection causing vagus nerve inflammation: Room spins are caused when the vagus nerve gets inflamed by a viral infection. The viral infection keeps the vertigo going because the vagus nerve gets a neurotoxin attached to it - neurotoxin comes from a virus, the virus eliminates the neurotoxin, the vagus nerve swells up and then you get room spins
- Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) neurotoxins: When EBV is active in the body, the neurotoxins that the virus releases can attach themselves to the vagus nerve and cause it to swell. For some people, the neurotoxins inflame the top of the vagus nerve, where it originates in the brain. This can account for that experience where the slightest movement or twist of your neck can prompt instant room spins and even vomiting
- Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV): When EBV is active in the body, the neurotoxins that the virus releases can attach themselves to the vagus nerve and cause it to swell. When neurotoxins inflame the top of the vagus nerve where it originates in the brain, it can account for that experience where the slightest movement or twist of your neck can prompt instant room spins and even vomiting.
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