I am 34 years old male facing problem vertigo and imbalance since last 6 months I had take vertin 16 mg tab for 1 month but no relief this problem start after taking tb medicine now tb medicine is closed but vertigo is not cure please help.
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Hello Lybrate-User, kindly do mri brain if still vertigo happen. Or do some blood tests. But don't worry about it. We have a solution for your problems. Homoeopathic medicine is best treatment for permanent solution of your problem of vertigo we have solved so many cases like yours through homoeopathy which is safe and effective. Fot that we need more information about you for best treatment and advice. So consult with us in private chat of Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment, if you want permanent solution.
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Hi Lybrate-User, whoever prescribed you very in 16 mg obviously knows nothing about vertigo and just wanted you out of his/her clinic before you realised his/her ignorance. Please search for a dedicated vertigo clinic in one of the many corporate hospitals or polyclinics in your city. This clinic is usually a clinic jointly run by an ent surgeon and a neurophysician as both their clinical skills are needed to diagnose and treat you properly.
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Vertigo is a sensation of feeling off balance. If you have these dizzy spells, you might feel like you are spinning or that the world around you is spinning. Causes of Vertigo Vertigo is often caused by an inner ear problem. Some of the most common causes include: BPPV. These initials stand for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. BPPV occurs when tiny calcium particles (canaliths) clump up in canals of the inner ear. The inner ear sends signals to the brain about head and body movements relative to gravity. It helps you keep your balance. BPPV can occur for no known reason and may be associated with age. Meniere's disease. This is an inner ear disorder thought to be caused by a buildup of fluid and changing pressure in the ear. It can cause episodes of vertigo along with ringing in the ears (tinnitus) and hearing loss. Vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis. This is an inner ear problem usually related to infection (usually viral). The infection causes inflammation in the inner ear around nerves that are important for helping the body sense balance Less often vertigo may be associated with: Head or neck injury Brain problems such as stroke or tumor Certain medications that cause ear damage Migraine headaches For medication Consult online in private.
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