Experiencing Nausea and Vomiting with Vertigo
Vertigo attacks can often lead to feelings of nausea and even vomiting in certain individuals. This is particularly common during long or intense episodes of vertigo. The persistent sensation of dizziness can disrupt the digestive system, triggering an urge to vomit. However, it’s important to note that not everyone with Meniere’s disease experiences nausea or vomiting, as these symptoms are generally associated with vertigo itself and may not affect every individual with this condition.
Sweating and its Association with Vertigo
Experiencing excessive and unexpected sweating can be a common occurrence, often attributed to vertigo rather than Meniere’s disease itself. However, cold sweats may also be accompanied by palpitations and a rapid pulse. It is important to note that as the vertigo symptoms subside, the sweating should also gradually ease.