Suggest Remedy For Persistent Cold Post Traumatic Vertigo
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I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.
Looking at your description I do not think that the viral infections included the vestibular nerve. It is not impossible, but it is very rare. Vestibular neuritis generally is a one time event in over 95% of the cases.
Viral infections often manifest with some nonspecific issues such as malaise and dizziness. Such symptoms can manifest before the classical flu symptoms, during the prodromal phase when the virus is replicating. So in a person with a background of vertigo, such malaise and dizziness can enhance the perception of the instability and vertigo sensation. I think that is the more likely cause of your worsening prior to these infections.
As for when should the worse be, if there are no complications the worst should be during and not after having the virus. After the body may feel some lack of energy but not as severe as during the active infection and subsides gradually over the following few weeks.
Regarding the last question on whether vertigo can change in character from self spinning to room spinning, no, that is not a common occurrence, if that happened would be more in favor of a new event causing the symptoms.
I remain at your disposal for other questions.
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Thank you for your appreciative words.
I agree with your GP, it is fine for you to fly have no worry about that.
I hope you will have a great time.