Vertigo is a disease which manifests sudden postural imbalance and dizziness. The person may suddenly feel the symptoms but will get back to their normal state after the episode of vertigo. However vertigo is a serious disease as it increases the risk factor for some of the serious disorders such as strokes and tumors. There are different types of vertigo such as peripheral vertigo, objective vertigo and central vertigo, hence, the treatment of the vertigo is a necessity as it may lead to severe imbalance problems.
The treatment strategy for vertigo is decided based on the diagnostic results which should show the cause of the disease. The disease is usually treated symptomatically since it will help to reduce the severity of manifestations. The problem is in the inner ear, which includes dislocation of calcium crystals and infections such as Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV) and can be treated with certain exercises such as physical maneuvers. However, brain damage or cardiac problems are more serious and hence have to be treated very carefully.
The drugs for the treatment of vertigo can be administrated orally, through intravenous injections or patches in the skin. In case of any bacterial infections, antibiotics are preferred to stop the further complications. Meclizine hydrochloride, Diphenhydramine, Promethazine Hydrochloride, Diazepam and Scopolamine transdermal patch are some of the commonly used for the treatment of vertigo.
Particle repositioning maneuver is a specific treatment for vertigo caused by mis-positioning of calcium carbonate crystals. In the treatment the head has to be moved in such a manner to reposition the crystals and to give relief from the symptoms of imbalance.
The exercises for vestibular rehabilitation are also used as remedy for vertigo in which the patient repeatedly undergoes the position change from lying state to sitting and vice versa. This is repeated until the patient has recovered completely and most often, the recurrence of the disease will not occur.
In serious cases, surgery in the inner eye to insert a plug is recommended to overcome the disorder. It has high success rate and only 5% of people have to repeat the treatment.
Alternative medicines also suggest many effective treatments for vertigo. Poppy seeds, dates and citrus fruits are recommended as good remedies for vertigo. Herbal supplements and specific treatments are also included in treatment.
Rest is the immediate solution to vertigo, as soon as the symptoms are felt. Use of a cane is also sometime necessary to retain steadiness and balance. A patient with a tendency for vertigo must be extremely careful to adjust their movements at a slow pace.
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November 28th, 2008 at 10:46 am
You really should see your doctor to try and determine the cause. Vertigo can have multiple causes ranging from brain tumors, to inner ear infections, decreased cerebral blood flow, presenting symptom of MS, etc…
Seeking treatment here could be dangerous for you!
November 30th, 2008 at 3:00 pm
If you saw a physician, he would probably prescribe MECLIZINE.
You can buy it over the counter, i.e.bonine. It is used at 25mg three times a day.
Anyway, definitely see a doctor before taking any medication!
December 9th, 2008 at 10:44 am
I think you’ll have to go to the doctor though as they do have pills to help the nauseous feeling (not that they work) but you need to try to ascertain what is causing the imbalance in your inner ear.
Keep a record of each time you suffer with it and see if you can pinpoint anything that may be triggering it off. With me it tends to be when I get severely over-tired though thankfully I don’t suffer with it as frequently as I used to.
Good luck…I wouldn’t wish this condition on anyone – I totally sympathize with you.
August 24th, 2009 at 10:42 am
I also have vertigo and I use warmed Hydrogen peroxide, a few drops in each ear a couple times a day until the weird sensation goes away.
You will feel a bubbly sensation in the ear and it feels funny, but let it stand in the ear for about 2 to 3 minutes, then use a tissue to catch the drainage coming out. It usually takes a few days of this.
I hope this helps you. There is two kinds of vertigo, one is fluid in the ear and the other is sinus allergies. It has something to do with the drainage in the whole sinus thing and the ears. If the problem persists see a Doctor. If there is pain then it is an infection. The peroxide will help. But you will also need some antibiotic to help the infection.