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Suggest Treatment For Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

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Posted on Fri, 15 May 2015
Question: diagnosed with by Ear and Nose Specialist right benzyn positional vertigo?
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Answered by Dr. Praveen (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
BPPV is managed by treating conservatively

Detailed Answer:
Hi dear.Thanks for your query.

According to me the best possible & recommended treatment for most forms of BPPV(Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) employs particle repositioning head maneuvers.This move the displaced particles inside the ear canals (otoconia) out of the affected semicircular canal and prevents the stimulus which trigger dizziness/vertigeo. These maneuvers involve a specific series of patterned head and trunk movements that can be performed with the help of your rehab therapy specialist.

I would be glad to reassure that you can continue the same and keep me posted for further queries you might have.
Note: Consult an experienced Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist online for further follow up on ear, nose, and throat issues - Book a Call now.

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Suggest Treatment For Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

Brief Answer: BPPV is managed by treating conservatively Detailed Answer: Hi dear.Thanks for your query. According to me the best possible & recommended treatment for most forms of BPPV(Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) employs particle repositioning head maneuvers.This move the displaced particles inside the ear canals (otoconia) out of the affected semicircular canal and prevents the stimulus which trigger dizziness/vertigeo. These maneuvers involve a specific series of patterned head and trunk movements that can be performed with the help of your rehab therapy specialist. I would be glad to reassure that you can continue the same and keep me posted for further queries you might have.