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ive been off work 3 months now due to vertigo i have it almost every day had all the testing done now they want me to see a neuologist have no idea what he can do for me anyone no? if i go back to work which i dont no how i can most of the time i am to dizzy to drive but i may loose my job due to this and all my health issues.any ideas? please help!! thanks Vertigo is not acutally a diagnosis...it's a symptom. It bascially means dizziness. My question is why do you have the dizziness? It could be because of a central cause...such as poor blood flow to certain areas of the brain, or it could be a more peripheral cause such as an innner ear problem. One type of inner ear problem is called BPPV or benign positional paroxsymal vertigo. This is caused when some particles in the inner ear become disloged and wind up in an area where there stimulate the wrong nerve cells. This "conflict" is too much for the brain to handle and results in dizziness. A physical therapist who has been trained in treating this type of problem can often fix it in one or two treatment sessions. They can also treat other forms of vertigo, but the treatment is much more prolonged and usually requires a cooperation between being treated medically by your doctor and the therapist providing "habituation" exercises. Dear Inay69 Take a leave from work, and face your vertigo, visit your neurologist..It must be something about about your system on balance...no driving for now...there's an immediate capsule for that, but see your doctor first |
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