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Cervical vertigo
What is the reason of getting cervical vertigo, and how this can be cured on long run. does it require specific medicine or exercise
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Generally neck pain and stiffness comes as a result of vertigo You need to get your inner ear assessed/ complete vestibular assessment to know the cause of vertigo
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It is because of cervical spondylosis. physiotherapy will help
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Vertigo needs to be evaluated to rule out the more common inner ear related causes before concluding it to be cervical..
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Cervical spondylosis, physiotherapy will help
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Vestibular exercise you can do
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