The American Academy of Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery Foundation will issue a comprehensive clinical guideline to help healthcare practitioners identify and treat patients with benign ...
For people with vertigo, watching certain videos on YouTube may help treat the condition, according to a new study. Researchers reviewed more than 3,000 YouTube videos about vertigo treatments, and ...
July 23, 2012 — Video demonstrations of a common maneuver for managing benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) are readily available on YouTube, and most are accurate depictions of the treatment, ...
For the last 41 years Debbie Chickadel has felt like she is always on an airplane. She constantly hears a pop, pop, pop in her ears and feels like she's spinning. Blinking to rest her eyes has the ...
Many times, people use dizziness and vertigo interchangeably, but there is a difference. While they are both balance problems, dizziness is an overall feeling of being unbalanced. With vertigo, there ...
The Dix-Hallpike maneuver remains the gold standard for diagnosing posterior canal BPPV. A positive test requires that vertigo associated with torsional (rotatory) and up-beating (toward the forehead) ...
Vertigo is a symptom of an underlying disease. Treatment of the underlying condition often results in treatment of vertigo. In mild cases symptoms of vertigo may resolve without treatment. Medications ...
KKH urges early diagnosis for children and teens experiencing chronic dizziness, emphasizing that timely treatment can ...
Though YouTube shouldn't exactly be your most trusted source of medical advice, in at least one case, videos on the site can help people manage a common form of vertigo without having to see a doctor, ...
Medically reviewed by Sukaina Hasnie, MD Key Takeaways Most vertigo episodes last from a few seconds to a few hours, but severe cases can persist for months.Peripheral vertigo is mainly caused by ...
You know that feeling after you’ve been on a boat, when your feet finally touch dry land again, but you still feeling like you’re riding the waves? That’s the sensation someone with vertigo ...
For people with vertigo, watching certain videos on YouTube may help treat the condition, according to a new study. Researchers reviewed more than 3,000 YouTube videos about vertigo treatments, and ...