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Vertigo occurs when one feels dizzy, feels off-balance or feels motion when standing still. How? Crystals form in our inner ears that disrupt orientation. A common cause is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). How does one cope with vertigo and/or BPPV?
For mild vertigo, sedatives will reduce the spinning motions felt in your head.
More intense vertigo may be reversed with surgery.
A natural treatment called the Epley manoeuvre realigns the crystals in your ear.
No matter which treatment you prefer, seek the guidance of a specialist. For the most accurate vertigo treatment in Longview, Texas, consult the professionals at East Texas Sinus. Learn more by visiting their website at https://easttexassinus.com/.
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Published by seocontent on: March 27, 2018
Category: Balance Disorders Dizziness/Vertigo ENT Specialist