Suggest Treatment For Headaches And Dizziness While Having Labyrinthitis
hi i have had labyrinth since august i am very dizzy and sick with it i have no life with it because i have to lie down with it i also get lots of headaches with it i have had medaction for it but nothing seems to help when will it go away please help
Labyrinthitis is a rippling disease and there are 2 types of treatment, first is symptomatic to have relief and the second one is specific for the basic cause found. For this the exact cause has to be found out. In many a cases it may not be possible to find the original cause, yet you have to undergo the following: * MRI of the mastoids and brain * Clinical evaluation by an ENT surgeon * Audiometry * All this will lead to a proper cause and you will be prescribed symptomatic as well as specific treatment. In some cases it may be necessary to get surgery done like if there is leakage of semicircular canals.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. T. Chandrakant, General Surgeon
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Suggest Treatment For Headaches And Dizziness While Having Labyrinthitis
Hi, Labyrinthitis is a rippling disease and there are 2 types of treatment, first is symptomatic to have relief and the second one is specific for the basic cause found. For this the exact cause has to be found out. In many a cases it may not be possible to find the original cause, yet you have to undergo the following: * MRI of the mastoids and brain * Clinical evaluation by an ENT surgeon * Audiometry * All this will lead to a proper cause and you will be prescribed symptomatic as well as specific treatment. In some cases it may be necessary to get surgery done like if there is leakage of semicircular canals. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. T. Chandrakant, General Surgeon