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Suffering With Visual, Spatial And Positional Induced Vertigo. Have Keratoconus. Is It Related To Vertigo?

I have been suffering with visual, spatial and positional induced vertigo 24/7 for 5 months. I have been seen by ENT , Spinal and Chiropractic doctors. I have not heard back from a Neurologist who is evaluating ANA, B-12, thyroid, CBC, etc blood work. I have keratoconus and have had many transplants which have now left me with computer distance vision. Could this be a vertigo connection?
Mon, 28 Oct 2013
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hi,
As per my knowledge there is no relation between keratoconus and vertigo,you will require collagen cross linking to stabilise your keratoconus,and for visual improvement scleral contact lens can help you.
thank you.
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Suffering With Visual, Spatial And Positional Induced Vertigo. Have Keratoconus. Is It Related To Vertigo?

hi, As per my knowledge there is no relation between keratoconus and vertigo,you will require collagen cross linking to stabilise your keratoconus,and for visual improvement scleral contact lens can help you. thank you.