Felt Numbness In TMJ Area After Head Injury. Should I Consult A Neurologist?
Thanks for posting your query.
I have noted your history. Post-traumatic vertigo could be due to many reasons. Most common is due to injury to labyrinth - the part of inner ear which is responsible for balance. This is called benign positional vertigo. Other rare causes could be neck injury and brain stem injury.
Definitely, you need to consult a specialist neurologist to evaluate for the cause. However, your head injury doesn't seem to be very serious, as your consciousness was intact. So you need not be very concerned.
Benign positional vertigo is a self limiting condition. It will settle over few days to weeks with labyrinthine sedatives, labyrinthine exercises and physiotherapy. I am sure your doctor will prescribe them to you when you consult them.
I would suggest you to see a Neurologist for evaluation and for the above said treatment.
I hope, I have answered your query. I will be available for follow up queries if any.
Regards
So you're thinking I've probably have the need for canalithe treatment I hope it's that simple. In your experience, if this should work, does it fix this permanently or will be a reoccurring situation? Also, would an ENT be able to help with this as they're more readily available for appointments.
Sorry for replying late.
This is just simple vestibular disturbance following trauma, which usually subsides by itself. You may require labyrinthine sedatives for some time. Most of the cases, it settles completely.
You can see an ENT specialist if it is difficult to get appointment with Neurologist.
I hope this helps. I wish you speedy recovery.
Regards.