Surviving the Supermarket: Visually-Induced Dizziness

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This educational video discusses what happens to some people when they go into a busy environment, like the supermarket, big-box store, or bookstore. Visually-induced dizziness can lead to headache, dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, anxiety, land loss of concentration. Produced in cooperation with The Vestibular Disorders Association, Morgan Kriz, DPT, and Kathleen Stross, DPT. Edited by Jaimie Hensley. For more information or videos like this, see www.vestibular.org.
In this LIFE IN BALANCE video series, learn ways to not just survive but be successful getting through the grocery store if you have symptoms of dizziness, imbalance, headache, anxiety, difficulty concentrating and/or brain fog.
Visually induced dizziness or visually induced motion sickness is a common condition that can occur when someone walks through a busy visual environment like the supermarket, grocery store, big-box store or places with large crowds or busy patterns.
The Vestibular Disorders Association's mission is to inform, support and advocate for the vestibular community. We envision a global community where vestibular disorders are widely recognized, rapidly diagnosed, and effectively treated.

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