Suggest Treatment For Symptoms Of Vertigo
You might be suffering from Benign paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
Detailed Answer:
Hi,thank you for your query on health care magic.
I can understand your concern.
Looking at your symptoms,you might be suffering from Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo.
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) causes short episodes of vertigo or dizziness when moving your head in certain directions.Some of the patients affected by benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)also report the onset of tinnitus(the perception of noise or ringing in the ears) shortly before or in association with the positional vertigo.
About 50% of dizziness in older people is due to BPPV.
Small crystals of calcium carbonate break loose from their correct position in the balance organ and collect as debris within another part. With head movements, these crystals move, sending false signals to the brain about how you are moving.
Tests for BPPV are a form of positional testing where you are asked to lay flat on a clinical bench and the tester will observe your eyes for a phenomenon called nystagmus (which is an involuntary eye movement).
Treatment is usually by returning the debris to its correct location with a particle-repositioning manoeuvre. These include the Epley and the Semont-liberatory manoeuvres and Brandt Daroff exercises.These are very effective in treating BPPV. Some are performed in hospital balance clinics and others as a set of home exercises.
You may take Tablet Meclizine-it will help in symptomatic relief of vertigo .
If you experience dizziness associated with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) be aware of the possibility of losing your balance, which can lead to falling and serious injury,sit down immediately when you feel dizzy,use good lighting if you get up at night.
Hope this answers your question.I would be happy to answer if you have any follow-up questions.Take care.
I want to thank you so much for looking into this for me, I am concerned because I am by myself and I must depend on me, I am scared to drive at times, but I must work. Tank you again so much.
You will need some other tests as mentioned in the answer
Detailed Answer:
Hi,thank you for reply.
There can be some few other probable possibilities like Menier's disease,or any other inner ear pathology.
Meniere's disease is a disorder of the inner ear that causes recurrent episodes of vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss with a progressive, ultimately permanent loss of hearing, tinnitus and feeling of fullness or pressure in your ear as a result of abnormally large amounts of a fluid called endolymph collecting in the inner ear. In most cases, Meniere's disease affects only one ear.
Avoiding trigger substances (eg, salt, chocolate, caffeine) is required in Meniere's disease.
It would be advisable to have other tests to reach a diagnosis:
MRI temporal bone with brain:to find out any growth or other pathology in the inner ear
Electrocochleography:it is diagnostic for Menier's disease,
Pure tone Audiogram to know the level of hearing loss.
Treatment will depend upon the diagnosis.
Hope this answers your question.Take care.