Hi, welcome to our site. I am Dr Saumya Mittal, MD.
Read your query. That is a very significant question and i appreciate your problem. I will try my best to answer your query
This sounds very much like Benign Positional
Vertigo. In this, if you change the head position suddenly and quickly, you will develop the vertigo.
You need to be careful to change the position of the head slowly so that you do not have the sudden vertigo.
The medicines are always there and are quite effective especially betahistidine. However taking medicines for a long time is not always a good way.
I suggest you attempt to learn the Brant Daroff exercises, which are very effective in healing and improving the vertigo.
An
MRI brain would be good to make sure there is no intracranial or brain problem.
I hope this helps you. Inform the reports mentioned above/if any other so I can be of help further.
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Dr Mittal.
MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine), CC (
Diabetes Mellitus), DNB (Neurology)