It depends on the cause of the vertigo.
Remember, vertigo is only a symptom that something is wrong inside your body.
In most cases, vertigo is caused by a problem with your vestibular system. This is the system, mostly the inner ear, that controls balance in the body.
Parts of this system become inflamed - either the nerves or labyrinth of your inner ear.
Thus, your brain receives a "screwed up signal" from one of the many places it receives signals that keep you balanced. This "wrong" or "bad" signal causes a conflict in your brain and thus, you become dizzy or experience vertigo.
This inflammation of your inner ear sometimes goes away within 2-6 weeks, but some people experience the effects for months if not years afterwards.
I was one of those sufferers.
I overcame my vertigo and inner ear infection and have detailed a report how I did so at http://dizzynomore.com
This will detail the steps how I overcame and beat my vertigo.
No, medication is not used to cure benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Medication is used to control the symptoms and can remove the feeling of nausea/dizziness and even vomiting.
Vertigo is defined as a feeling of a spinning sensation.To avoid vertigo: cut on caffeine, alcohol, salt, and tobacco.Drink sufficient fluids, eat a healthy diet, get sound sleep, and avoid stress. If vertigo occurs due to medication, talk to your doctor about discontinuing or reducing the dosageHaving problems with vertigo and dizziness?Here's what helped me:
Yes, there are cures for vertigo. It is very important to see a doctor to determine the exact cause of your vertigo, as it can come from different sources, and each one is treated differently. I had vertigo for years and finally got the root cause diagnosed. I learned a technique in physical therapy that really helped me. It can give you temporary relief in most cases, and is actually the cure in some cases...like mine. Until you see a doctor, use the techniqu in the link below to help control our vertigo.
i guess injections since it gets into the blood stream much faster
Common symptoms for someone that has vertigo are dizziness. also fatigue and nausea. A person with symptoms of vertigo should seek medical attention immediately and refrain from driving.
You do not get vertigo from whip lash symptoms or any other symptoms. You get vertigo from the damage done to your head in the car accident. You should have seen a doctor long before this.
Vertigo in simpler terms means a feeling of dizziness or giddiness. It can also be defined as the feeling experienced by a person as if he is about to fall. Intense vertigo in dogs is known as vestibular disease or vestibular syndrome. Vertigo symptoms in dogs are very uncommon as vertigo is a rare dog heath problem. But they are symptoms of some major disease and hence should not be ignored.
Benign vertigo is the sudden feeling that you are spinning. This is very common and is not something that should alarm you.
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Scarab - Vertigo was created in 1992.
Vertigo in cats can range in length. Vertigo is a symptom of a bigger problem, and until the problem is identified and treated, the vertigo will probably not subside.
Some patients may experience vertigo with the use of ibuprofen. If patients experience these side effect, they should exercise caution in carrying out activities that require alertness.