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The following article was published in our article directory on October 10, 2011.
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Article Category: Wellness, Fitness and Diet
Author Name: Scott Michale
BPPV is short for Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, it is the most common cause of recurrent vertigo. BPPV is the result of a piece calcium carbonate material from the macula of the utricle falls into one of your semicircular canals in your inner ear.
The Dizziness is a sensation of feeling unsteady, a loss of balance or being lightheaded. One specific type of Dizziness is refered to as Vertigo... it manifests itself as a false sense of movement of your self or the eviroment around you, vertigo can be very ,very , unpleasant .
The material will float in the canal and move in response to gravity thus causing stimulation of the ampullary nerve associated with the affected canal. This, in turn, produces a burst of vertigo. Recognizing this condition is important not only because it can help eliminate expensive and often unnecessary testing, and because treatment is rapid, easy, and effective in >90% of cases.
When you experience dizziness associated with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), use these tips:
* Always be cautious of the chance of losing your balance, this can cause you to fall and end in serious injury.
* Sit down as soon as you feel dizzy.
* Move in a slow and deliberate manner when making movements that you know will cause dizziness.
* Make sure to utilize proper lighting when you get up at night.
* When available use a cane for stability when walking, if you fell you may fall.
* Stay in contact with your doctor in order to manage your symptoms effectively.
Benign positional vertigo is usally treated with physical maneuvers that help reposition small structures in the semicircular canals of the inner ear. This reduces or stops the vertigo.
Medications to treat vertigo may include:
* Anticholinergics (such as scopolamine)
* Antihistamines (such as meclizine)
* Benzodiazepines (such as diazepam or lorazepam)
* Promethazine (to treat nausea and vomiting)
Try to avoid head positions that cause vertigo. Use caution in situations such as driving, walking, or operating heavy equipment. Even short episodes of vertigo may be dangerous.
Living with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo or BPPV can be daunting. It may even affect your interaction with friends and family, your productivity at work, and the overall quality of your life. How ever there are many simple lifestyle changes and home remedies one can use when BPPV associated Vertigo occurs.
Keywords: vertigo,BBPV,dizziness,vertigo cures
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