Is Your Vertigo From Vestibular Neuritis? 5 Key Signs!

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
  • In this video I explain what a vestibular neuritis is and 5 key signs to look for that would indicate that it's causing your vertigo!
    1. Sudden Onset
    2. Initial onset lasts hours to days before progressively improving
    3. Consistently falling off to one side
    4. Imbalance with eyes closed
    5. Dizziness with quick head turns ("world catching up with you" sensation)
    Learn more about vestibular hypofunction/vestibular neuritis here:
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @Evolutiontweaked
    @Evolutiontweaked Місяць тому

    That’s BPPV the eye darting

  • @RBanerjee-dm4lb
    @RBanerjee-dm4lb Місяць тому

    Can a woman get BPPV in her perimenopause stage due to low estrogen?

    • @VertigoRecoveryDr
      @VertigoRecoveryDr  Місяць тому +1

      There’s a link between low vitamin D levels and an increased risk of BPPV, possibly because it affects how those crystals are formed and they are more likely to get displaced because of that. Low estrogen can lead to low vitamin D levels so I would say it’s a possibility!

  • @uzmanausheen5475
    @uzmanausheen5475 2 місяці тому

    Hi Dr.. could you please make a video on antidepressant withdrawal dizziness.. it is very very common and such a prolonged issue.. ive read that it is due to decrease of serotonin in the vestibular nucleus complex in the brain..
    Cud u please elaborate on the issue.. what helps.. how to power it through.. does vrt has a role in it or is counterproductive.. is staying more and more active recommended or rest is best...please make a video on it as there is literally no information on this subject