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Vertigo is often caused by an inner ear problem. Some of the most common causes include:
1.BPPV or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo :
BPPV occurs when tiny calcium particles lump in the canals of the inner ear. The inner ear sends signals to the brain about head and body movements relative to gravity. It helps you keep your balance.
BPPV can occur for no known reason and may be associated with age.
2.Meniere's disease.
This is an
inner ear disorder thought to be caused by a buildup of fluid and changing pressure in the ear. It can cause episodes of vertigo along with ringing in the ears (
tinnitus) and
hearing loss.
3.
Vestibular neuritis or
labyrinthitis.
is an inner ear problem usually related to infection (usually viral). The infection causes inflammation in the inner ear around nerves that are important for helping the body sense balance.
Less often vertigo may be associated with:
Head or neck injury
Brain problems such as stroke or tumor
Certain medications that cause ear damage
Migraine headaches
Recurrent vertigo needs to be evaluated properly, instead of just taking medication for temporary relief.
So, my suggestion would be that you should visit an
ENT specialist or a neurophysician or a Homoeopathic physician who would guide you to take the right medication and acheive complete cure
Wsihing your daughter Good health!