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Vertigo Treatment Centre in Indore, Asian Neuro Centre, Dr.Navin Tiwari

Vertigo treatment centre in indore, asian neuro centre, dr.navin tiwari describe a sensation of spinning dizziness. it is not, as many people maintain, a fear of heights.it is often associated with looking down from a great height but can refer to any temporary or ongoing spells of dizziness caused by problems in the inner ear or brain.<br><br>

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Vertigo Treatment Centre in Indore, Asian Neuro Centre, Dr.Navin Tiwari

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  1. Treatment of Vertigo & Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) What is Vertigo? Vertigo is a sensation of feeling off balance. If you have these dizzy spells, you might feel like you are spinning or that the world around you is spinning. The feeling can come and go or it can last for hours or days. Examples; spinning in circles or medication side effects. Symptoms of vertigo include:  Nausea  Vomiting  Headache  Stumbling while walking Causes of vertigo Vertigo is a symptom of several different conditions. There are two types of vertigo, known as peripheral and central, depending on the cause. There are two types of vertigo. PERIPHERAL VERTIGO: IS DUE TO THE RESULTS OF A PROBLEM WITH YOUR INNER EAR, WHICH CONTROL BALANCE. THE SYMPTOMS INCLUDES: LOSS OF HEARING IN ONE EAR,RINGING IN ONE OR BOTH EAR. The most common causes include:  Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV): It can occur during specific head movements, while standing up or bending over, crossing the road, or turning in bed.  Head injury: Vertigo can sometimes develop after a head injury. If you have symptoms of dizziness or vertigo following a head injury, seek medical attention.  Labyrinthitis: is an inner ear infection that causes a structure deep inside your ear (the labyrinth) to become inflamed. The labyrinth is a maze of fluid-filled channels that control hearing and balance.  Vestibular neuronitis: also known as vestibular neuritis is an inner ear condition that causes inflammation of the nerve connecting the labyrinth to the brain. In some cases, the labyrinth itself can also be inflamed. The condition is usually caused by a viral infection.

  2. Treatment of Vertigo & Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)  Ménière's disease: vertigo is sometimes caused by a rare condition that affects the inner ear, called, Ménière's disease. CENTRAL VERTIGO: IS DUE TO DISEASE ORIGINATION FROM THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM IT’S ALSO INCLUDES HARM OF CRANIAL NERVE AS WELL ITS CHARTERS WITH VERTIGO EXPERIENCE PAIN RELIEF OF MOTION OF THEIR SURROUNDINGS. THE SYMPTOMS INCLUDES.IMBALANCE [UNABLE, TO STAND, STILL OR WALK],VOMITING, AND HEARING LOSS. The most common causes include:  Migraines: A severe headache that’s usually felt as a throbbing pain at the front or on the side of your head, which is common in younger people.  Multiple Sclerosis: A condition that affects the central nervous system.  Brain Tumor: cerebellum located at the bottom of the brain.  Stroke: happens in your cerebellum or brainstem – the areas that control balance in the brain. TAKING CERTAIN TYPES OF MEDICATION WITHOUT DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION MAY OCCUR AS A SIDE EFFECT. What is BPPV vertigo? Is one of the most common causes of vertigo — the sudden sensation that you're spinning or that the inside of your head is spinning. BPPV It is usually triggered by specific changes in your head's position. This might occur when you tip your head up or down, when you lie down, or when you turn over or sit up in bed. The signs and symptoms of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) may include: • Dizziness • A sense that you or your surroundings are spinning or moving (vertigo) • A loss of balance or unsteadiness • Nausea • Vomiting Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo may go away on its own within a few weeks or months. But, to help relieve BPPV sooner, your doctor, NEUROLOGIST or physical therapist may treat you with a series of movements known as the carnality repositioning procedure.( can treat “BPPV” which causes dizziness when you move your head).

  3. Treatment of Vertigo & Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) Asian Neuro Centre where the Best Neurologists who will generally diagnose vertigo and BPPV vertigo, So now Start treatment at that neuro centre where you might get following results : • • Dizziness control. Ongoing regular reviews of your vertigo. The Neurologist is a leader in treating and researching the most complex neurological disorders and advancing innovations in neurology. Dr Navin Tiwari Consulting Neurologist

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