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Posted on Wed, 23 Dec 2015
Question: I had my first ever vertigo episode around XXXXXXX this year. I was then ok then about 4 weeks ago I started get symptoms of when I lay down slight dizzy and sometime standing but no spinning my lower part of face for the last few days has felt strange. There is no numbness. I do have a vitD problem. And I have felt very tired in the last 4 weeks. I am waiting on blood results and have an ENT appoint at the end of XXXXXXX Sort of want to know what it is now as I’m getting into such a state and looking a lot online and worrying the worst IE MS. Please can you help.
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Answered by Dr. Neeraj Kumar (14 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Require detailed evaluation and investigation

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX,
I have gone through your question and understand your concerns.
Episodic vertigo can be due to many causes.
One possibility may be benign paroxysmal positional vertigo lasting for few seconds to minutes, postural and may be associated with vomiting.
Other possibility may be postural hypotension characterised by vertigo during standing from supine or sitting position with feeling of black out, palpitations and sweating.
Possibility of multiple sclerosis is less common with only presentation with vertigo.
But to diagnose multiple sclerosis it requires brain and spine imaging. other investigation may also be required.
Provide more details about vertigo.
Duration of vertigo, postural relationship, associated features, hearing impairment, gait abnormalities, facial numbness urinary complains.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Do get back to me for further queries.
Regards
Dr Neeraj Kumar
Neurologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Follow up: Dr. Neeraj Kumar (46 minutes later)
Thank you for the response. Just a couple more questions. What would the strange sensation in my face mean. And can you tell me what the main symptoms are of MS as goggle is making me think allsorts. My symptoms is it possible they will correct themselves.
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Answered by Dr. Neeraj Kumar (9 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Multiple sclerosis has varied presentation

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Multiple sclerosis is demyelinating disease of brain and cord.
It has varied manifestation.
The diagnosis require two or more episodes of neurodeficit with evidence on neuroimaging.
The common presentation are optic neuritis leading to visual involvement or some motor deficit due to cord or brain involvement.
Also brainstem involvement may lead to ocular movement disorder.
Vertigo has been reported to be manifestation of multiple sclerosis but requires supportive evidence for definite diagnosis.
You should visit a neurologist for detailed examination and investigation if required for multiple sclerosis.
In my view with two episodes of vertigo and no objective sensory loss over face may be unlikely due to multiple sclerosis.
Regards
Dr Neeraj Kumar
Neurologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Suggest Treatment For Vertigo

Brief Answer: Require detailed evaluation and investigation Detailed Answer: Hello XXXX, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Episodic vertigo can be due to many causes. One possibility may be benign paroxysmal positional vertigo lasting for few seconds to minutes, postural and may be associated with vomiting. Other possibility may be postural hypotension characterised by vertigo during standing from supine or sitting position with feeling of black out, palpitations and sweating. Possibility of multiple sclerosis is less common with only presentation with vertigo. But to diagnose multiple sclerosis it requires brain and spine imaging. other investigation may also be required. Provide more details about vertigo. Duration of vertigo, postural relationship, associated features, hearing impairment, gait abnormalities, facial numbness urinary complains. Hope you found the answer helpful. Do get back to me for further queries. Regards Dr Neeraj Kumar Neurologist