• My son is feeling dizzy and the doctor says its vertigo. Is it possible for a 7 year old to have vertigo?

My son was feeling dizzy and I took him to the doctor who upon examination said he has vertigo. Is it possible for a 7 year old to have vertigo?

6 Answers

  • Ear, Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
  • GREAT NECK, NY

Dizzy is a non-specific word that can mean lots of different things to different people. Vertigo is the sensation of rotary (like the room or you are spinning, kind of like if you spun in a circle then stop suddenly) it can be associated with nausea and vomiting and other symptoms as well. It is possible for a 7 year old to get it, however it can be challenging to diagnose in children. A hearing test should be preformed whenever new vertigo is diagnosed. Sometimes a neurological workup or MRI is appropriate as well based on the associated symptoms.

  • Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
  • San Antonio, Texas

Hello,

Vertigo is the sensation of true spinning in space or environment spinning around him. He could be "dizzy" or have imbalance for other reasons.

Dr. D

  • Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
  • Detroit, MI

It is possible for your child to have vertigo. Vertigo is the sensation of motion when there is none physically present. It can often be perceived as your body in motion when the world is still or the world moving around you while you are still.

  • Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
  • Campbellton, New Brunswick

Yes, you can have vertigo in children. Vestibular Neuronitis, migraine, motion sickness, and positional vertigo.

  • Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
  • Hialeah, FL

Yes. He will need a full ENT and neurologist examination if doesn’t go away soon

  • Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
  • Larkspur, California

Yes. Should be seen by ENT to check for vertiginous migraine, hearing loss, viral disorder

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