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Dizziness and stiff neck
Hello doctor, I was having dizziness after waking up my neck was stuff at the base of the skull and when I rotated my head dizziness occurred and when I try to wake up from bed also it was there. I went to ENT she gave vertin 16 mg thrice and stugeron twice daily. Is it meneires disease I am worried. Attaching reports.
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Your dizziness has not been examined properly This could have multiple causes requiring proper examination. Please consult vertigo specialist for accurate diagnosis and treatment, or you can connect on WA Business - eight three eight two eight one one two two four.
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No it’s just BPPV Or cervical spondylitis and neck stiffness is there You should go to physiotherapist for neck stiffness and rest continue same treatment .
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Hello, you do not have meneires disease . Take the medications prescribed . Also get yourself evaluated for cervical pain and stiffness
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From your history more likely it sounds vertigo due to cervical spondylosis and vertebral artery insufficiency … Kindly consult
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Consult ENT SURGEON
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According to history it looks like BPPV. Continue medication. Avoid jerky movement of head. Vestibular rehabilitation exercise
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