The three biggest triggers
These may also be compounded by intense work schedules, long journeys, hormonal changes and sensory overload.
People with a history of migraine are at higher risk. However, vestibular migraine can also appear in people who have not suffered headaches for years.
It is more common in women. Anxiety, depression, previous head trauma and younger age are also among the risk factors.
Can it be treated? Yes. But there is no single miracle drug. The foundation of treatment includes regular sleep, stress control, healthy eating and personalized preventive medications.
Some patients may also benefit from supplements such as magnesium, riboflavin (vitamin B2) and coenzyme Q10.