Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Vertigo and Dizziness After Coronavirus Disease-2019 Vaccination: A Nationwide Analysis
View through CrossRef
BACKGROUND: Side effects occurring after COVID-19 vaccination can include vertigo and dizziness. Despite its high incidence, few studies to date have assessed dizziness/vertigo after vaccination. The present study investigated the incidence of dizziness/vertigo after COVID-19 vaccination in South Korea.
METHODS: Adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccination reported to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency from February 26, 2021, to July 31, 2022 (week 74) were analyzed. The incidence rates of dizziness/vertigo in subjects vaccinated with 5 COVID-19 vaccines, AZD1222 (AstraZeneca), BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech), JNJ-78436735 (Janssen), mRNA-1273 (Moderna), and NVX-CoV2373 (Novavax), were determined.
RESULTS: A total of 126 725 952 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were administered, with 473 755 suspected adverse reactions (374 per 100 000 vaccinations) reported. Vertigo/dizziness was reported after the administration of 68 759 doses, or 54.3 per 100 000 vaccinations, making it the third most common adverse reaction after headache and muscle pain.
CONCLUSION: Dizziness/vertigo was generally a mild adverse reaction after COVID-19 vaccination, but it was the third most common adverse reaction in Korea. Studies are necessary to clarify the causal relationship between vaccination and dizziness/vertigo and to prepare subjects for this possible adverse reaction.
Cite this article as: Hoon Kim S, Keon Yon D, Sung Choi Y, et al. Vertigo and dizziness after coronavirus disease-2019 vaccination: A nationwide analysis. J Int Adv Otol. 2023;19(3):228-233.
Title: Vertigo and Dizziness After Coronavirus Disease-2019 Vaccination: A Nationwide Analysis
Description:
BACKGROUND: Side effects occurring after COVID-19 vaccination can include vertigo and dizziness.
Despite its high incidence, few studies to date have assessed dizziness/vertigo after vaccination.
The present study investigated the incidence of dizziness/vertigo after COVID-19 vaccination in South Korea.
METHODS: Adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccination reported to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency from February 26, 2021, to July 31, 2022 (week 74) were analyzed.
The incidence rates of dizziness/vertigo in subjects vaccinated with 5 COVID-19 vaccines, AZD1222 (AstraZeneca), BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech), JNJ-78436735 (Janssen), mRNA-1273 (Moderna), and NVX-CoV2373 (Novavax), were determined.
RESULTS: A total of 126 725 952 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were administered, with 473 755 suspected adverse reactions (374 per 100 000 vaccinations) reported.
Vertigo/dizziness was reported after the administration of 68 759 doses, or 54.
3 per 100 000 vaccinations, making it the third most common adverse reaction after headache and muscle pain.
CONCLUSION: Dizziness/vertigo was generally a mild adverse reaction after COVID-19 vaccination, but it was the third most common adverse reaction in Korea.
Studies are necessary to clarify the causal relationship between vaccination and dizziness/vertigo and to prepare subjects for this possible adverse reaction.
Cite this article as: Hoon Kim S, Keon Yon D, Sung Choi Y, et al.
Vertigo and dizziness after coronavirus disease-2019 vaccination: A nationwide analysis.
J Int Adv Otol.
2023;19(3):228-233.
Related Results
Two sample Mendelian randomization analysis of the causal relationship between hypertension and vertigo
Two sample Mendelian randomization analysis of the causal relationship between hypertension and vertigo
Abstract
Background
Vertigo is not a specific disease, but a symptom, and abnormalities in vestibular function in vertigo may be caused by different pathologies rather tha...
Vertigo And Dizziness Related Disorders: Clinical Spectrum and Management in A Clinic Based Otolaryngology Practice in an Urban Centre
Vertigo And Dizziness Related Disorders: Clinical Spectrum and Management in A Clinic Based Otolaryngology Practice in an Urban Centre
• Background: Vertigo / dizziness is a common problem encountered in
clinical practice. It is described in different ways by each patient.
Hence, it becomes difficult for the clini...
Burden of the Beast
Burden of the Beast
Introduction
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and its fluctuating waves of infections and the emergence of new variants, Indigenous populations in Australia and worldwide have re...
Vaccination is reasonably effective in limiting the spread of COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations and deaths with COVID-19
Vaccination is reasonably effective in limiting the spread of COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations and deaths with COVID-19
Abstract
This paper uses large cross-country data for 110 countries to examine the effectiveness of COVID vaccination coverage. Our results confirm that vaccines ar...
Epidemiological evidence for a link between vertigo and migraine
Epidemiological evidence for a link between vertigo and migraine
Both migraine and dizziness/vertigo rank among the most common complaints in the general population. Worldwide, the lifetime prevalence of migraine is about 14%. Approximately 20% ...
Hypertension and Dizziness: is there a Relation?
Hypertension and Dizziness: is there a Relation?
One of the most frequent complaints of patients with hypertension (HT) is dizziness. Dizziness is understood as a variety of subjective sensations that patients define as “dizzines...
VESTIBULAR REHABILITATION EXERCISES SHOULD BE EFFECTIVE FIRST LINE TREATMENT INSTEAD OF MEDICATIONS IN PAKISTAN FOR BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO (BPPV)
VESTIBULAR REHABILITATION EXERCISES SHOULD BE EFFECTIVE FIRST LINE TREATMENT INSTEAD OF MEDICATIONS IN PAKISTAN FOR BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO (BPPV)
Dear Editor,
Let me divert your kind attention to the effectiveness of vestibular rehabilitation exercises (VRE) as the first-line treatment for benign paroxysmal positional vertig...
Dizziness: efficient approach to treatment and prevention
Dizziness: efficient approach to treatment and prevention
The article deals with the diagnosis of dizziness as one of the most common reasons for contacting the primary care system. The term “vertigo” refers to the illusory sensation of t...

