Yes,
1- BPPV and vestibular migraines, common causes of vertigo, are more prevalent in older adults.
2- Aging is associated with changes in the inner ear and vestibular system, contributing to increased vertigo in the elderly.
3- Vertigo can affect individuals of any age, and various causes unrelated to aging exist, such as inner ear disorders and infections.
4- Regardless of age, persistent or recurrent vertigo warrants medical attention for proper diagnosis and management.
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Is Vertigo More Common in Older Adults?