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VERTIGO

Vertigo refers to a spinning sensation, which can occur due to an inner ear problem or a problem with the brainstem. The condition may cause nausea, vomiting, and difficulty balancing. Treatment may include medications, vestibular rehabilitation therapy, or surgery in severe cases.

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VERTIGO

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  1. Where caring comes first.. VERTIGO Address D 3/14, Ground Floor Vasant Vihar New Delhi 110057 Vertigo: Symptoms, Treatment, and Recovery Time www.entdelhi.com

  2. Vertigo Vertigo is a type of dizziness that makes people feel like they are spinning or moving when they are standing still. It is a symptom of many conditions, such as inner ear problems, motion sickness, or neurological disorders. Vertigo is not a disease, but rather a symptom that can be caused by a variety of underlying issues. If you are experiencing dizziness or sensation of spinning or whirling, even when you are still. it is important to see an ENT doctor to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.

  3. Vertigo Symptoms • Feeling like the room is spinning or moving • Feeling off-balance or unsteady • Nausea or vomiting • Sweating • Headaches • Ringing in the ears • Hearing loss • Difficulty standing or walking Vertigo symptoms are a type of dizziness that can make a person feel like they are spinning or moving even when they are standing still. It is a sensation that often results from a problem in the inner ear or the part of the brain that controls balance.

  4. Diagnosis to identify the underlying cause of vertigo • Medication to alleviate symptoms, such as antibiotics for inner • ear infections or anti-nausea medication • Physical therapy to improve balance and coordination, and to help the brain adapt to changes in position and movement • Lifestyle changes to avoid triggers and improve overall health, including a healthy diet and regular exercise • Surgery in rare cases to correct underlying conditions causing vertigo

  5. MEDFIRST – Vertigo clinic for testing & rehabilitation The treatment of vertigo may be conducted on an outpatient basis, or it may require hospitalization at ENT clinic. Outpatient treatment may involve medication, physical therapy, or lifestyle changes, such as avoiding triggers that can cause vertigo. In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary to manage the symptoms of vertigo. • Advanced Vertigo Clinic for Testing and Rehabilitation • Comprehensive tests for Giddiness/Vertigo/ Dizziness carried out and a detailed report submitted • Back end support from Senior Vertigo Specialist and Neurologist • Dedicated APP for monitoring progressExercises in detail for Rehabilitation

  6. VERTIGO – Who can treat? Vertigo can be treated by a range of healthcare professionals, including Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) specialists, neurologists, physical therapists, and primary care physicians. These specialists can diagnose and treat vertigo based on the underlying cause and severity of the condition, using medication, physical therapy, or surgery. Working closely with a healthcare professional can help alleviate symptoms and prevent complications. If you are experiencing vertigo, it is important to see a doctor, and an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) specialist can be particularly helpful. ENT doctors are trained to diagnose and treat conditions that affect the ear, nose, and throat, including those that cause vertigo. During your appointment, the ENT doctor will likely ask you questions about your symptoms, medical history, and any medications you are taking. They may also perform a physical exam, including a neurological exam and a hearing test, to help determine the cause of your vertigo.

  7. The recovery time for vertigo varies depending on the underlying cause of the condition and the severity of the symptoms. In some cases, the symptoms may resolve on their own within a few days or weeks. However, in other cases, the symptoms may persist for several months or even years. People with vertigo are often advised to avoid activities that can trigger symptoms, such as driving or operating heavy machinery, until they have fully recovered. In conclusion, vertigo is a common symptom that can be caused by a variety of underlying conditions. The treatment of vertigo depends on the underlying cause of the condition and may involve medication, physical therapy, or lifestyle changes. People with vertigo are encouraged to seek medical attention if they experience symptoms that persist for more than a few days, as prompt treatment can help to reduce the severity and duration of symptoms.

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