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Vestibular neuritis
Hyy for 1 month back I've diagnosed with vestibular neuritis after taking proper medication it is not going ..I'm still feeling like balance problem and dizziness and sensation in brain also ..what to do now help me ..I've also had tonsillectomy a year back
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Get a calcium, vitamin D3 and  audiometry done.
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Vestibular exercises will be helpful
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A good antibiotics course may be needed.. Kindly consult in person
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Consult online with details of your previous medicines
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If medicines not helping you may get relife with some exercises
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Avoid fridge cold items
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Tonsillectomy is unrelated to vestibular neuritis. U need to be patient. Symptomatic relief in this disorder mostly takes time to get resolved. Continue to follow your doctor
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