Reproduction suspension vertigo is a condition that can be described as a feeling of dizziness and disorientation. It is also known as a whirlpool effect in the eyes.

This condition affects people who are experiencing high levels of anxiety or depression and it usually occurs in the morning hours. The symptoms may last for up to 12 hours, but they usually go away by the afternoon.

There are many causes of reproduction suspension vertigo, but it is most commonly caused by an inner ear infection such as an otitis media or Meniere's disease. If you have reproduction suspension vertigo, your doctor will probably recommend that you take anti-anxiety medications to help with the symptoms.