Vertigo and vomiting

2022-12-22 14:03:13
Hi Sir/ Mam, I'm 40 years male. I'm have vertigo and sometimes vomit tendency from last 4days I'm taking medicine vertin 16. I have done x-ray cervical spine AP/LAT view. While walking moving feel vertigo and some time right back head tingle's and also the neck pain sometimes. Some one told me to get UST physiotherapy. Please suggest me. I'm sharing my x-ray report.
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Answered2022-12-23 05:09:41

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Answered2022-12-22 17:12:25

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It is either an internal ear problem or cerebellar problem. You should consult a Neurophysician in your area. You may continue with Vertin in the meantime.

Answered2022-12-22 14:22:16

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Hello welcome Kindly consult for better understanding and treatment advice

Answered2022-12-22 14:12:31

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-12-22 14:05:54

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-12-23 12:27:23

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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management

Answered2022-12-22 16:09:35

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Consult with Neurologist

Answered2022-12-22 14:23:19

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Vertigo /dizziness due to cervical spondylosis is not common.  And your X ray report is also normal. So , likely  vertigo may be due vestibular lesion involving inner ear where body balance system is operational.
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Consult ENT doctor in clinic for Clinical examination including Dix hallpike test

Answered2022-12-22 14:12:05

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