Vertigo Cure

Posted by: Dave  :  Category: Vertigo Treatment

Hello Friends,

Sorry its been a while since I posted here, I been really busy with life and just trying to get my business going. I actually forgot about this blog for awhile, but it just hit me one day and was just wondering how everyone is doing.

I know there isnt much information out there on Vertigo, and I know how hard it can be when you dont understand this type of migraine. Therefore, I hope everyone read my post on how I conquered vertigo and use the tips I provided.

For all the new readers that are just reading up on this, just remember you are not alone and there are things you can do to help stop or prevent it once in for all. I am proud to say its been over 5 years now and I still have yet to get another vertigo migraine instance..

Please update me on how you are doing with your vertigo migraines, and any questions you may have. I’ll try my best to help you in conquering this once in for all!

 

Treatment of Vertigo

Posted by: Dave  :  Category: Vertigo Information, Vertigo Treatment

Knowing the cause of a particular illness can greatly assist in its treatment and lucky for people that have vertigo, a lot is already known about how the illness comes about. It is caused either through a problem with the inner ear (the part of your body the regulates the balance overall), a problem with the brain (the part of your body that sends the signals to the inner ear to help it regulate balance) or a problem with the nerves between the inner ear and the brain that are responsible for the regulation of communication between those two parts of your body. Because of this, treatment for vertigo takes three primary forms, each one based on one particular cause of the illness.

Inner Ear Cause

With the inner ear cause of vertigo, the best way to do the treatment is through the use of something called vestibular rehabilitation. Simply put, this is a series of treatments and therapies that are collectively designed to correct any inner ear problems that you might have. Once those problems are correct, assuming that the inner ear problem is what is causing your vertigo in the first place, you can be sure that the problem will cease to be a problem. If the treatment goes really well you should see improvement in as little as two weeks. Most people that are treated for inner ear caused vertigo have the problem go away within six months.

Brain Cause

While the most common cause of vertigo is indeed a problem with inner ear balance, there can also be problems within the brain that can cause the illness as well. There is nothing to be alarmed with however as these problems are not life threatening, but rather are just slight misalignments with the way certain neurotransmitters within the brain relay signals to the inner ear. The way that these are treated is through the use of a group of substances collectively known as neurotransmitter reuptake inhibitors. These substances have the ability to fix what is wrong with the brain and just like with inner ear vertigo, the vast majority of people that suffer from this condition see vast improvements and sometimes complete elimination of the symptoms within six months of starting the treatment.

Nerve Cause

If the problem is caused by the nerves that are supposed to relay signals from the brain to the inner ear, then there are a plethora of treatments available. These include things like antihistamines, calcium antagonists and the Epley manoeuvre, all of which can be performed or administered by a well trained health delivery professional.

Therefore, the first step in any vertigo treatment is to make sure you get your doctor to diagnose what the problem is and then suggest one of the treatments that have been discussed above. Doctors are the ultimate resource when it comes to problems like this, so make sure you visit yours as soon as possible if you are someone that is suffering or has suffered in the past from a condition of vertigo.