Hi,
After reviewing your health query I'm of the following opinion:
1. As you were checked/examined by an ENT Doctor, thus wax could be one possible cause of your vertigo, along with BPPV [benign paroxysmal positional vertigo] since it occurs with certain movement and because lab investigations or imaging is rarely needed thus it needs a
medical diagnosis and is rarely serious unless it increases risk of falling.
2. As I'm unable to examine you directly, thus my approach in your case would be:
i. As the age advances
cervical spondylitis is the commonest cause, even then:
ii. If symptoms are severe or associated with any neurological sign,
consult a Neurologist.
iii. Check with your blood pressure, neck movements and look for pallor and murmur [Cardiologist opinion], and ask for cochlear symptoms [deafness and tinnitus] and vestibular symptoms [vertigo and
nystagmus.]
iv. If the symptoms are not promptly controlled, ask for Hb%, X-ray
cervical spine [AP & Lateral], ENT and ophthalmic checkup till then:
- bed rest, avoid movements if symptoms are severe.
- tablet
Cinnarizine till symptoms are controlled.
- capsules B complex.
PS. Check baseline investigations like serum electrolytes, thyroid, and
cholesterol profile and blood sugar level.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Munish Sood,
Ayurveda Specialist