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What Causes Vertigo In A Hypertensive Person?

I had major head trauma 20 months ago and suffered vertigo; then was cured of that by a procedure done by a physical therapist. For some reason (possibly that I changed my blood pressure medication) it came back after all that time and for a week now I have been experiencing the vertigo and dizziness every day. Note: I also lost my hearing in one ear from the fall and was told by my doctor that the vertigo may have come from the seeds slipping in the eardrum to one side?????
Mon, 26 Dec 2016
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most likely reason for vertigo is ear damage. it can be treated with vestibular sedative drugs. I usually treat my patients with Tab vertin 8 mg three times a day. so get it prescribed from your doctor.
also keep track your blood pressure. consume low salt diet
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What Causes Vertigo In A Hypertensive Person?

most likely reason for vertigo is ear damage. it can be treated with vestibular sedative drugs. I usually treat my patients with Tab vertin 8 mg three times a day. so get it prescribed from your doctor. also keep track your blood pressure. consume low salt diet