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Mild vertigo
Frequently using alcohol. Now stopped more than month. But sometimes feel very mild vertigo. It’s due to Alhocol withdraw? Which medicine good for mild vertigo? Am using vertin 8mg. This mild vertigo feel rarely.
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Symptoms of Alcohol withdrawal does not last this long. Possibility of ear infection and cervical Spondylitis has to be ruled out. You may have to get an x-ray of cervical spine if it shows spondylic changes Physiotherapy will work for you. Alsoyou have to check serum calcium and serum vitamin D3 levels. you can continue Vertin 8mg till next 3to 4 days but if the symptom does not does not improve they have to be discontinued
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please get an x-ray cervical spine
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Please It may be due to some spondylitic changes in cervical spine, vitamins, minerals deficiency Take Tab neurobion forte 1 Twice a day for 3 weeks Tab cinzan 1 Twice a day for 3 weeks Do neck, back and shoulders exercises daily Go for morning and evening walk daily for good digestion and easy defication and good circulation Take salads and fruits more Stop alcohol totally
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