Links Between Medication And Vertigo

Primarily I thought it was an earthquake as everything around me was moving. Later I found it was only me who was experiencing this movement. Lastly I remember I was lying in my stomach on the ground to make everything still around me.

A vertigo patient shared her experience on how it felt when she suffered from the spells of attack. She was having these attacks for a couple of months.

This person was diagnosed with vertigo. In this, the patient feels that everything is in a motion around her. To some it feels like a spell of dizziness.

Doctors term it as a symptom rather than a disease. Problems in the structure of ears lead to this problem.

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is the most common one experienced. This causes nausea, impaired cognitive abilities, perspiration, vomiting, hearing loss, and is experienced without warning.

The other type of peripheral disorder is Mires syndrome. In this rare disorder a person can become total deaf or nearly deaf. The symptoms are same to the other common peripheral disorder; the only difference is that the patient may have a “full” feeling in his or her ear at the onset of the problem.

With the course of hours or day vertigo symptoms may increase or decrease. Best is to lie down when you are feeling the symptoms to gain a relief.

My client had undergone some medication for these symptoms, but unfortunately the vertigo remained. On the other hand, it resulted in some rather unfavourable side effects.

While undergoing a blood pressure check up for her hypertension, the nurse discussed that the medication she was using for her high blood pressure often showed vertigo as a side effect. It was after that she noticed the side effect actually started while she was undergoing this medication.

She was just out of her mind as nothing had been discussed about this side effect while she started the medication for hypertension. Neither was it pursued while she went for her vertigo treatments.

You will be surprised to know that drugs available over the counter for treating flu and cold can cause temporary or chronic vertigo. Even prescribed drugs as well as antibiotics and anticonvulsants are responsible for this side effect.

One may get tempted to sue the doctor in such a case, but remember that medication for hypertension is the most common treatment that doctors advise to the patients.

Fed up with medication, this client of mine came to me for some natural treatment regarding these two problems. Over the time under my program she discontinued her medication and also experienced no vertigo symptoms. I am happy to report that she has not only stopped the vertigo attacks, but her blood pressure is under control as well. So no matter what kind of vertigo or dizziness problem you have, come to me. One or another program of mine will surely help you. EIN: EL331005

Christian Goodman is a renowned health investigator and writer of many path breaking natural health alternative methods. Two of his amazing programs are his natural method for high blood pressure and the Vertigo And Dizziness Program . Learn more about Christian on his Natural Health Blog.

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