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Vertigo and vertical nystagmus
I had bppv and vertical nystagmus from last 4 months...I got cured 99%...last day sm1 pushed me inadvertently and it got triggered a bit...I feel a slight dizziness while moving or walking...I m worried...I can't go walking now...wat to do
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please get done physical examination. Don't be panic.
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Physical examination to confirm BPPV If you having dizziness during walking or standing it could be something else
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Do Not Panic, Take some rest avoid quick movements, Start your Regular BPPV MEDICINES, Or Consult Dr Chavan Karthik ENT specialist.
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if it doesn't resolve with your regular meds, immediately consult doc.
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Pls get the diagnostic manouever done to check which canal is being stimulated, the. Get the corrective manouever accordingly then
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Meet an ent and get it checked
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Same treatment to continue. Get checked with Lipid profile Diabetes and cervical spine MRI
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Tab vertin 24
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BPPV can be successfully managed by some manoeuvres.visit an ENT specialist for that.
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If it's BPPV again you will require to undergo Epley's manuevere. You can easily find videos on YouTube on how to perform this manuevere and at the same time you can take vestibular sedatives like cinnarizine ( Brand name - Stuggeron or Stuggeron plus) two to three times daily.
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