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Vertigo Treatment in Morristown

man touching templesHighly unsettling and sometimes debilitating, vertigo is a specific type of dizziness characterized by a spinning sensation. So, how is it different from dizziness? Dizziness generally refers to a feeling of lightheadedness, unsteadiness, or imbalance without the spinning effect.

What Are the Common Symptoms?

You may be experiencing vertigo if you notice symptoms such as:

  • Dizziness or spinning sensations
  • Lightheadedness
  • Imbalance or difficulty walking
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Hearing loss in one or both ears
  • Motion sickness

What Causes Vertigo?

Vertigo can be caused by issues within the inner ear, where semicircular canals help maintain balance. These canals—horizontal, vertical, and oblique—contain tiny crystals. When these crystals become dislodged, they may move into one of the canals, causing a disturbance in balance. This imbalance often leads to symptoms of dizziness or lightheadedness, making everyday activities challenging.

Other causes include Ménière’s disease and some medications.

How We Can Help

Dr. Case frequently treats patients experiencing vertigo, including a common type known as benign positional vertigo (BPV). One effective way to manage BPV is through a technique called the Epley maneuver. Dr. Case is experienced in performing this procedure, which works by moving the dislodged crystals in the inner ear to a position where they can drain, helping restore proper balance. Many patients experience relief from their symptoms after this non-invasive treatment.

Prevention Tips

There are also some things you can do to help prevent vertigo. These include staying hydrated, avoiding sudden head movements, practicing balance exercises like yoga, managing stress, and getting enough quality sleep. Drinking ginger tea may also be helpful.

When to Seek Medical Attention

While vertigo is often manageable, there are certain warning signs that should prompt immediate medical attention. If you experience severe or persistent vertigo, double vision, hearing loss, or numbness and tingling, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional. Additionally, if vertigo is accompanied by a severe headache, dizziness, or loss of consciousness, seek emergency care to ensure you get a proper diagnosis and timely treatment.

Stop the Spinning Today

If you’re struggling with vertigo or dizziness, contact Morris Spine & Sport today to book an appointment. We want to help bring balance back to your life.
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