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Anxiety and vertigo 15 days back
Hey I slept at 2 am and sudden my phone rang i awake at 5 am 15 days back and hit  2 to 3 vertigo episode back to back very short duration i am on escitalopram 20, and etizola 0.5 tds since 2 years since lockdown my lifestyle is bad late night sleeping and gaming now i am on vertin 8 bd initially tds now i have always fear of vertigo home bound in short hypochondriac feel. kindly guide me .
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Hi there. I am Dr Arpit. Positional vertigo are usually caused by a condition called BPPV, which is treatable. Your other medications need to be adjusted although, I would like to know as to why are you taking those. Few more details will be required for proper diagnosis and treatment. Previous prescription and reports will be helpful.
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Please take  online consult with a neurologist
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Please don't worry.
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U know ur problem and wisely said that during lockdown u have added different modes to keep busy.
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Avoid electronic devices and start walking for 30 mins daily.
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Take plenty of water. If still issues are there can consult. Thanks
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