Why do I stagger when I get up?

If you have a balance disorder
balance disorder
A balance disorder is a disturbance that causes an individual to feel unsteady, for example when standing or walking. It may be accompanied by feelings of giddiness, or wooziness, or having a sensation of movement, spinning, or floating.
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, you may stagger when you try to walk, or teeter or fall when you try to stand up. You might experience other symptoms such as: Dizziness or vertigo (a spinning sensation) Falling or feeling as if you are going to fall.
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Why do I feel off balance when I get up?

Overview. Orthostatic hypotension — also called postural hypotension — is a form of low blood pressure that happens when standing after sitting or lying down. Orthostatic hypotension can cause dizziness or lightheadedness and possibly fainting.
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What causes me to stagger when walking?

Loss of balance or unsteadiness

Losing your balance while walking, or feeling imbalanced, can result from: Vestibular problems. Abnormalities in your inner ear can cause a sensation of a floating or heavy head and unsteadiness in the dark. Nerve damage to your legs (peripheral neuropathy).
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Why do I keep staggering?

Causes of balance problems include medications, ear infection, a head injury, or anything else that affects the inner ear or brain. Low blood pressure can lead to dizziness when you stand up too quickly.
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Why do I feel like I'm swaying when standing?

What is a Balance Disorder? A balance disorder makes you feel like you're moving when you're not. If you're standing, sitting or lying down, you might experience a spinning or floating sensation. If you're walking, you might feel like you're about to tip over.
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What deficiency causes balance problems?

Nutritional deficiencies, such as deficiency of vitamin B12, may also be a cause of balance problems. Balance symptoms are frequently related to the sense of proprioception, or position in space, which is determined by the joints and muscles as well as the vestibular system.
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What neurological disorders cause balance problems?

Causes of Balance Disorders
  • decreased blood flow to the brain due to stroke or a chronic condition such as aging.
  • traumatic brain injury.
  • multiple sclerosis.
  • hydrocephalus.
  • seizures.
  • Parkinson's disease.
  • cerebellar diseases.
  • acoustic neuromas and other brain tumors.
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Is there any medication for balance problems?

Your healthcare professional may prescribe motion-sickness medications such as meclizine (Antivert) to relieve the acute feelings of vertigo and dizziness, and possibly methylprednisolone to reduce inner ear inflammation. An antibiotic is sometimes prescribed.
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How do I stop feeling off balance?

Treatment for loss of balance may involve taking medication, making lifestyle changes, or even undergoing surgery in some cases. Some people will need to manage a balance condition long-term, and they may need to work with a specialist called a vestibular rehabilitation therapist.
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Why do I feel like I can't walk straight?

Gait and balance issues can cause unsteadiness and difficulty standing and walking. Depending on the cause, a person may also experience vertigo, dizziness, and motion sickness, for example. Common causes of these issues in adults include musculoskeletal injuries, arthritis, and visual or inner ear problems.
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What is a staggering gait?

An unsteady, staggering gait is described as an ataxic gait because walking is uncoordinated and appears to be 'not ordered'. Many motor activities may be described as ataxic if they appear to others, or are perceived by patients, as uncoordinated.
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How do I stop getting dizzy when I stand up?

To help keep your balance, stand up slowly. Avoid crossing your legs when you're sitting for a long time. Don't stand still in one place; move your feet and legs to help keep your blood flowing. Call your doctor if it's happening regularly or more often, or when it makes you feel faint.
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Can thyroid cause dizziness balance problems?

Is dizziness a symptom of a thyroid problem? Yes, dizziness is a symptom of a thyroid problem. Thyroid diseases³ or thyroid abnormalities sometimes manifest as dizziness. A high heart rate, shortness of breath, and lightheadedness are all possible symptoms of hyperthyroidism.
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Can vertigo be a symptom of something else?

Vertigo itself is a symptom that something else is going on in the body, it is not a condition. Vertigo is actually a false sensation that you or things around you are moving.
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What neurological disorders cause balance problems NHS?

Labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis are problems with different parts of the inner ear, which are needed for balance: Labyrinthitis is inflammation of the labyrinth – a maze of fluid-filled channels in the inner ear.
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Can anxiety cause balance problems?

In sum, increased fear and anxiety can lead to stiffening movement and altered postural control, gait, head movements and visual search strategies. All of this can impede balance. Balance-compromising behaviors are not limited to changes in gait patterns and postural control; they may extend to visual behaviors.
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What are the symptoms of vertigo and other balance disorders?

What are the symptoms of vestibular balance disorders?
  • Dizziness.
  • Feeling off-balance.
  • Feeling as if you are floating or as if the world is spinning.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Disorientation.
  • Falling or stumbling.
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What vitamin is good for balance?

Magnesium is one of the most essential minerals to help balance hormones. While you can take a supplement, and even spray your skin with magnesium spray, there's no better way of getting the magnesium you need than from the foods you eat.
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Does walking help with balance issues?

Nearly any activity that keeps you on your feet and moving, such as walking, can help you maintain good balance.
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At what age does balance decline?

But as we grow older, the risks associated with falling over become greater: we lose physical strength and bone density, our sense of balance deteriorates and we take longer to recover from a fall. Alarmingly, this process begins around the age of 25.
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Should I see a neurologist for balance issues?

Our neurologists and neurosurgeons diagnose and treat balance dysfunction that is the result of neurologic disorders or neurologic impairment. While the vast majority of balance problems are caused by problems with the inner ear, there may be neurological causes for balance disorders which require neurological care.
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What can throw off your balance?

Head injury, strenuous physical activity, ear infections, and atmospheric pressure changes can cause inner ear fluid to leak into your middle ear. This can cause balance problems. Sea travel can cause balance problems that may take hours, days, or months to clear up.
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What causes balance problems without dizziness?

Vestibular balance disorders can affect your balance and make you feel disoriented. Common causes include inner ear problems, medicines, infections, and traumatic brain injury. These disorders can occur at any age. But they are most common as you get older.
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How can you tell if you have low vitamin D?

Vitamin D helps with strong bones and may help prevent some cancers. Symptoms of vitamin D deficiency can include muscle weakness, pain, fatigue and depression.
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Signs and symptoms might include:
  1. Fatigue.
  2. Bone pain.
  3. Muscle weakness, muscle aches, or muscle cramps.
  4. Mood changes, like depression.
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What are the symptoms of low B12?

Symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency
  • a pale yellow tinge to your skin.
  • a sore and red tongue (glossitis)
  • mouth ulcers.
  • pins and needles (paraesthesia)
  • changes in the way that you walk and move around.
  • disturbed vision.
  • irritability.
  • depression.
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