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Suffer Dizziness. Diagnosed BPPV. Taking Draymox, Gabaltin And Voveran. Suggestions?

Sir, My Husband is suffering from dizziness since 1 month and he also consult with MD medicine, ENT specialist , cervical specialist, neurologist. Most of the opinion of all above doctors is that he is suffering from BPPV. At present my husband is under consideration with most popular neurolgist and he suggest him following medicines .

1. Tab Draymox 1/2 alternate day
2. Tab Histigo 16 mg 1.5 dose daily two times
3. Gabaltin plus 1 tablet 2 times in a day.
4. Tab Voveran 1/2 daily two times.
5. Tab Ginkocer M 1 tablet daily two times
6. Tab Atorcip F 1 tab. alternate day.

please give me the comments whether my husband is suffering from BPPV and it takes more times as he is ill with dizziness since more than 1 month.
Fri, 13 Sep 2013
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HI,
Thanks for contacting Health Care Magic
As your husband consulted with MD medicine, ENT specialist , cervical specialist, neurologist and most of the opinion of all above doctors is that your husband is suffering from BPPV.
I personally advised that you faith on these doctors.
For your Knowledge
BPPV ( Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo)-->

1.Vertigo- Spinning dizziness, Lasts only seconds to minutes, Can only be induced by a change in position,Nausea is often associated, It may be difficult to read or see during an attack due to associated nystagmus.

2.The condition is diagnosed by the patient's history, and by performing the Dix-Hallpike maneuver and/or the roll test.

3. Treatment by Epley maneuver.

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Suffer Dizziness. Diagnosed BPPV. Taking Draymox, Gabaltin And Voveran. Suggestions?

HI, Thanks for contacting Health Care Magic As your husband consulted with MD medicine, ENT specialist , cervical specialist, neurologist and most of the opinion of all above doctors is that your husband is suffering from BPPV. I personally advised that you faith on these doctors. For your Knowledge BPPV ( Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo)-- 1.Vertigo- Spinning dizziness, Lasts only seconds to minutes, Can only be induced by a change in position,Nausea is often associated, It may be difficult to read or see during an attack due to associated nystagmus. 2.The condition is diagnosed by the patient s history, and by performing the Dix-Hallpike maneuver and/or the roll test. 3. Treatment by Epley maneuver. Thanks If you have any doubt , I will be available for your query