Dr. Vandana Gulati

Homeopathy Treatment for Vertigo

Vertigo/Dizziness/Giddiness/Lightheadedness

Vertigo is a feeling that you are dizzily turning around or that things are dizzily turning about you. It is a result of a disturbance of equilibrium. It is also known as dizziness, lightheadedness, giddiness. Some patients describe a feeling of being pulled toward the floor or toward one side of the room. Moving the head, changing position, and turning while lying down often worsen vertigo.

 

Vertigo is different from dizziness, which is usually a feeling of unpleasant fuzziness in the head. It makes trying to move difficult because of a loss of balance, as well as the nausea and vomiting that often accompany it.

Vertigo attacks can confine people to their homes and even their beds. An acute attack can start very suddenly and last from a few minutes to as long as 12-24 hours.

 

More than 40 percent of Americans will seek medical assistance for dizziness at some point during their lives. Experiences with dizziness increase with age. Among people aged 75 or older, dizziness is the most common reason for visiting.

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Causes of Vertigo

Vertigo usually occurs when there’s a problem with the inner ear balance mechanisms, or with the brain, or with the nerve connections between the brain and the middle ear.

 

Possible causes of  Vertigo include:

 

Injury: A fracture of the skull which injures or, in any way, harms one’s inner ear creates an intense and debilitating  Vertigo. This may lead to hearing loss.

 

Infections: Germs, viruses, bacilli like those that cause a common “cold” or “influenza,” could also assault one’s inner ear as well as its nerve connections to one’s brain. This could also be cause of acute  Vertigo. However, in such cases, hearing is generally spared e.g. labyrinthitis, chronic otitis media etc.

 

Neurological diseases: Quite a lot of ailments of the nerves are liable to affect balance. These include multiple sclerosis, syphilis, tumors, so on and so forth.

 

Benign paroxysmal positional  Vertigo (BPPV): The unusual response to head movements by the semicircular canal can give patients  Vertigo symptoms. BBPV most commonly occurs in elderly patients. A blow to the head can cause BBPV; even a minor blow. BBPV can also be caused by disorders that damage the inner ear, infection, ear surgery damage, or if the patient has been lying on his/her back for too long.

 

 Meniere’s disease: Dysfunction of the semi-circular canals (endolymphatic sac) in the inner ear. Patients experience recurrent  Vertigo, as well as tinnitus and loss of hearing in the affected ear, abnormal eye movements, nausea, and vomiting. People with Meniere’s disease usually find that the tinnitus gets worse over time. Hearing loss may start off as intermittent, but gradually progresses until it becomes permanent.

 

Dehydration: Dehydration may lead to feelings of lightheadedness, dizziness, and/or  Vertigo, especially when changing positions. This symptom is due to a drop in blood pressure.

 

Migraine: migraine, a severe form of headache, may also cause  Vertigo. The  Vertigo is usually followed by a headache. There is often a prior history of similar episodes but no lasting problems.

Some medications: Salicylates, quinine, and aminoglycosides may sometimes cause  Vertigo.

 

Acoustic neuroma: A benign (non-cancerous) tumor that develops on the acoustic nerve of the inner ear; this nerve is involved in helping us balance. Patients who do experience  Vertigo usually have mild symptoms.

 

Boat, airplane, car travel (motion sickness): Some people experience  Vertigo during and/or after a plane, boat, or even a car trip. This may last from a few minutes, hours to a couple of days.

Diagnosis

The evaluation of  Vertigo consists primarily of a medical history and physical examination.


To make an accurate diagnosis of  Vertigo, a physician should know the following:-

 

  • What symptoms you have,
  • How often they occur(frequency),
  • How long they usually last for (duration).

The doctor may perform tests such as a CT scan if a brain injury is suspected to be the cause of  Vertigo. Blood tests to check blood sugar levels and the use of an electrocardiogram (ECG) to look at heart rhythm may also be helpful.

 

Other tests include:-

 

  • Ear X-ray
  • Hearing tests
  • Balance tests.

Symptoms of Vertigo

The symptoms of  Vertigo can vary in severity and may include:

 

  • the sensation that your surroundings are moving or spinning,
  • loss of balance,
  • nausea,
  • vomiting,
  • light-headedness,
  • difficulty in standing, and
  • Difficulty in walking.

Treatment of Vertigo

Vertigo is a symptom rather than a disease. To treat  Vertigo a physician needs to treat the disease causing it.

 

In our everyday lives, we almost take it for granted that the balance or equilibrium is maintained within our bodies. People who have disturbed balancing power or equilibrium are the ones who cannot walk, stand or even sit.  To go out of home might be pleasurable for some but distressing for people who suffer with  Vertigo. Their life is made miserable by nausea, vomiting, difficulty in standing, walking and so on. Fortunately homeopathy can help!

 

In the conventional treatment the cause of  Vertigo is overlooked and various medicines prescribed end up worsening  Vertigo, making the life of patients much more miserable.

 

The various allopathic drugs used for the treatment of  Vertigo include:-

 

  • Meclizine hydrochloride (Antivert):- It is an anti-histamine medicine prescribed for  Vertigo. Side-effects include drowsiness, dry mouth
  • Diphenhydramine (Benadryl):- It is commonly prescribed for  Vertigo. Side-effects include drowsiness, headache, loss of appetite, stomach upset, vision changes, irritability and dry mouth and nose. scopolamine transdermal patch (Transderm-Scop)
  • Promethazine hydrochloride (Phenergan):- It is anti-histamine prescribed frequently for  Vertigo. Side-effects include blurred vision,  drowsiness, dry mouth, increased or decreased blood pressure, nausea, rash, sedation, vomiting.
  • Diazepam (Valium):-side-effects include drowsiness, fatigue, constipation, blurred vision, or headache may occur.

 In homeopathy the treatment of  Vertigo is directed towards treating underlying cause of the condition. The causes like BPPV, chronic otitis media, trauma, migraine, labyrinthitis etc. can be effectively taken care by homeopathic treatment. In the drug induced  Vertigo homeopathy has marvelous results. Homeopathy will help the patient leave the other medicines he/she is on as homeopathic medicines are prescribed after a complete case taking addressing all the complaints of the patient.

 

Homeopathy helps in reducing the intensity of  Vertigo and gradually helps in reducing the frequency of attacks. It improves the general immunity and vitality of the patient apart from targeting the cause of the  Vertigo and will help the patient lead a normal, enjoyable life.

 

Allopathic medicines are ready to use or are known with the name of the disease while homeopathic medicines are prepared after knowing the individual reactions and the modalities that alter the symptoms.

 

There are special homeopathic medicines which can tackle  Vertigo very easily without giving side-effects to the one who is already suffering.

Even though nobody thinks of homeopathy in an acute condition of  Vertigo, miraculous cure can be seen in such cases. Homeopathic treatment can cure the condition rather than control it temporarily.

 

Homeopathy is strongly recommended for  Vertigo and the medication will help the patients to get back to health without having any of the side-effects like conventional medication.

 

 Prevention
  • People whose balance is affected by  Vertigo should take precautions to prevent injuries from falls.
  • Those with risk factors for stroke should control their high blood pressure and high cholesterol and stop smoking.
  • Patients with Meniere’s disease should limit salt in their diet.