
Neurologist Debunks Dizziness Myths: Is It Always a Brain Problem?
Dizziness: Separating Fact from Fiction A recent short video featuring Dr. Peshok, a neurologist, clarifies common misunderstandings regarding dizziness. Many believe dizziness is always a brain problem, but Dr. Peshok explains that it frequently originates in the peripheral nervous system. He cautions against self-diagnosis and emphasizes the importance of professional medical assessment. "People often assume dizziness means a brain issue," Dr. Peshok states, "but many cases are due to problems outside the brain, requiring a different approach to treatment." The video's clear explanation and the doctor's authority make it a valuable resource for public health awareness. It underscores the need to consult healthcare providers for accurate diagnosis and treatment of dizziness, rather than relying on anecdotal advice or self-medication.