Left peripheral vestibular system lesion

2025-07-18 11:40:19
From the last few months I feel spinning in the head , so I go for a check up, pte test normal but ENG test showing left peripheral vestibular system lesion , kindly guide which medicine should I take??
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Need physical examination.

Answered2025-07-21 04:17:43

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Next Steps
Stop meds for 2 days visit nearest ent or vertigo specialist for complete vestibular examination and maneuvers.
Health Tips
Avoid driving, do not watch vehicles coming from opposite side, don’t do any heavy activity that includes bending down or neck movements, lie down straight with no pillow

Answered2025-07-20 12:08:57

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When and you feel spinning? During lying down or during walking or sitting Up?
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Full ENT evaluation required
Health Tips
Do valsalva manoeuvre

Answered2025-07-19 14:27:26

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You need to visit ent to get yourself evaluated for cause of peripheral vestibular lesion Start Tab vertin 48 mg od for 7 days Tab stugeron plus bd for 7 days
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Visit ent for proper evaluation and vestibular rehabilitation exercises

Answered2025-07-19 13:02:54

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You will need to get some bedside evaluation tests done and then medications can be recommended

Answered2025-07-19 10:57:05

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