BPPV again after 5 years

2025-07-31 10:29:47
Cure for BPPV at home..started today morning. Last diagnosed in 2020. Go treated. Started again today
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Visit nearest vertigo specialist for complete examination and management. Avoid heavy activity, driving, jerky neck movements.

Answered2025-08-04 02:41:11

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Visit ent doctor for exercises and medication

Answered2025-08-02 09:08:08

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Meet ENT. Needs evaluation.

Answered2025-08-02 06:35:16

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What type Bppv it was? Was epleys given Is the trigger while rolling on bed or lying down Also get your VIT D checked

Answered2025-08-02 06:22:27

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Avoid jerky movement of head. Get done reposition exercise with ENT specialist.

Answered2025-08-06 12:02:06

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Hello. Hope you are doing well. BPPV unfortunately can be a recurring issue and you need to get a repositioning manoeuvre done at a healthcare facility under the supervision of an ENT specialist coupled with vestibular rehabilitation exercises once under supervision later can be done at home.
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Word of caution : avoid jerky head movements, lying flat on bed ( semi reclining position while lying down), air/ train ( long distance travel ) for atleast a week.

Answered2025-08-04 06:09:30

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