zawrót
Zawrót is a Polish term that refers to a sudden sensation of dizziness or vertigo, often described as the surroundings spinning or as a feeling of faintness. In clinical contexts it is commonly used as shorthand for zawrót głowy. The word denotes a symptom rather than a disease, and its presentation can vary in duration and intensity.
Typical symptoms accompanying zawrót include a spinning or swaying sensation, unsteadiness, lightheadedness, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision,
Causes of zawrót are diverse. Common etiologies include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), inner ear infections
Diagnosis relies on medical history and targeted examination. The Dix-Hallpike maneuver is used to diagnose BPPV.
Treatment focuses on the underlying cause. For BPPV, particle repositioning maneuvers such as the Epley or
Most episodes are self-limited or manageable with appropriate treatment, though some conditions may recur. The term