The primary symptoms of gastric vertigo are dizziness or a spinning sensation and nausea and vomiting.
With gastric vertigo you often have a feeling that the world is spinning or moving around you and nausea and vomiting can also occur, which can be severe and can worsen with movement.
Other associated symptoms of gastric vertigo are heartburn, acid reflux, bloating, abdominal pain, belching, sensitivity to light and noise and tinnitus and other possible symptoms like difficulty in concentrating, fatigue and sweating.
Heartburn is a burning sensation in your chest or throat that is caused by stomach acid reflux.
Acid reflux is the feeling of stomach contents rising into your esophagus.
Abdominal pain is pain or discomfort that occurs in your upper abdomen.
Bloating is the feeling of fullness or pressure in your stomach.
Belching is frequent burping or gas expulsion.
Some people with gastric vertigo may have increased sensitivity to loud noises and bright lights and you may also have ringing in the ears which is tinnitus.
Gastric Vertigo can affect your cognitive function and cause difficulty in focusing and cognitive function and you may feel tired or exhausted.
Gastric Vertigo can also cause excessive sweating.
Not everyone with gastric vertigo will experience all of the symptoms as the symptoms and severity of gastric vertigo can vary from person to person.