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BPPV vertigo
Two weeks ago I woke up in the middle of the night and felt the room is spinning it stopped quickly but after that for few mins I was unable to keep my balance. Later during the day I realized that it's only happening when I am tilting my head up, otherwise it wasn't happening. If I keep my head properly aligned nothing happens. I talked to a doctor he prescribed dizitac, after completing the course for 5 days on 7th day it went away completely but today morning I got it again. This time it is much milder and only happens on head movement. No nausea or vommiting or other issues. Little bit tinnitus on left ear. Should I take dizitac again for 5 days?
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You can take the medication but it's best you take ENT consultation. Tinnitus needs to be observed strictly and evaluated.
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Please go to your ENT specialist for detailed evaluation. Persistence might mean ear pathology is persisting and should be taken care of.
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