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Positional vertigo
Severe vertigo when sleeping in reverese direction could there be any reason brain is like rotating are there any exercises to reduce this.
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Hello mam. Can you hear some sound also in your ear?. Do u feel fullness? Is vertigo associated with nausea and vomiting? Do u have cervical spondylitis? Detailed history is required. Immediate symptoms can be managed by medications but diagnosis will have to be made and treated accordingly.
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There is no rotation of the brain. It is the feeling that you are having. The first line treatment is Vertin . But you should consult with an ENT specialist in your area because many tests will be required.
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Hello Ma'am... it seems like you are having BPPV but for that to diagnose we have to perform a maneuver called as Dix-Hallpike maneuver. And if the diagnosis is made of bppv. We can treat it with another maneuver known as epley's maneuver. Kindly consult to a ENT surgeon in person. Thanks
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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According to your sign and symptom and history you are suffering from benign positional vertigo. It can be occurs due to change of position of your head.
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Your should do Valsalva Maneuver exercise to prevent the general occurrence of that symptom .
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