%0 Journal Article %T [Vertigo/Dizziness as a Common Disease: Thinking in Terms of Risk]. %A Fukutake T %J Brain Nerve %V 76 %N 8 %D 2024 Aug %M 39117594 暂无%R 10.11477/mf.1416202710 %X Vertigo and dizziness are among the most common chief complaints in the neurology and emergency departments. Benign, self-limiting peripheral causes such as benign positional paroxysmal vertigo or vestibular neuropathy, Ménière's disease are the majority, but dangerous underlying conditions such as cerebrovascular or cardiovascular diseases are still overlooked. In this paper, the anatomy of the vestibular network from peripheral to central and the classification based on "triggers and timing" rather than the analysis of patient's word (rotational versus dizzy) are presented. Based on these, I classify various causes of vertigo and dizziness into three groups, i.e. highly dangerous, less dangerous but cautionary, and benign self-limiting ones, and explain them focusing on isolated vertigo or isolated vestibular syndrome.