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Suggest Remedy For Chronic Vertigo

Hi, I suffer from chronic vertigo. I had a series of vestibular exercises and antihistamines, which unfortunately have not been of benefit. Because I am not fit to work, I applyed for dla. I would like to kow if I am eligible to get it or not. Thank you.
Tue, 19 Aug 2014
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Hello,
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
Chronic vertigo should be evaluated by three specialist- neurologist, ENT surgeon and a physician.
The cause may be a dilatation of semicircular canals, or malpositioned otoconia to result in BPPV.
There can be a vestibular Schwannoma or any pathology in the brain.
After detailed examination the cause should be finalised and should be treated appropriately. Then you should decide about other issues you have mentioned
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Take care.
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Suggest Remedy For Chronic Vertigo

Hello, Thanks for writing to us with your health concern. Chronic vertigo should be evaluated by three specialist- neurologist, ENT surgeon and a physician. The cause may be a dilatation of semicircular canals, or malpositioned otoconia to result in BPPV. There can be a vestibular Schwannoma or any pathology in the brain. After detailed examination the cause should be finalised and should be treated appropriately. Then you should decide about other issues you have mentioned Looking forward to hearing from you. Take care.