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Bppv vertigo
I had BPPV  vertigo attack on 20 days ago. symptoms subsides after 3days. I didn't take any medicines at that time, recently i have consulted ENT specialist as per instructions by my Psychiatrist. ENT gave me medicines for 5days. vertin 8 vertizac methylcobalamin 1500 mcg can I take these medicines as I dont have any vertigo symptoms. exercise not advised by ENT. I am taking amitriptyline 25mg and lonazep.0.5 after for anxiety and sleep disorder
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Good afternoon As such BPPV needs no pharmacotherapy Kindly revisit the ENT surgeon or take consultation
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Avoid jerky neck or head movements
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For better evaluation and treatment u have to visit in person to evaluate whether you had vertigo or not. U can take these medicine for 3 days.
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See we need to confirm whether u were having true vertigo not ... because the medicine u r taking can also cause dizziness...
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kindly take consultation for better understanding
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It needs to be confirmed that you had really vertigo If it was related to anxiety no need to take
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Consult online with proper history and video consultation for better understanding of problem
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