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Peripheral and Neurologic Vertigo (Ear)- DRHC Dubai ENT Clinic

Vertigo can be either peripheral or related to neurological issues. we will try to explain the differences, and how to manage vertigo.

Peripheral vertigo:

Neurologic vertigo:

  • Mild, continuous, not fatigable dizziness with weakness.
  • Numbness on fall attacks.
  • Feels better when eyes are closed.

The most frequent cause of peripheral vertigo is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).

Treatment:

  • Repositioning of the canalith using clinical manoeuvres: Epley, and Semont manoeuvres.
  • Use of vibration in the repositioning procedure.
  • Premedication for nausea and vomiting is recommended.
  • Postural restriction following canalith repositioning.
    • The head should be positioned at 30 degrees for two nights.
    • Don’t place the head in a dependent position or sleep on the affected ear for one week.
  • The success rate is 90%. Repetition of manoeuvre is needed.
  • Recurrence rate is 30% to 50%. Repetition of manoeuvre is needed.
  • 90% posterior, 10% to 13% horizontal, 2% anterior.

Contraindications for canalith repositioning manoeuvres:

  1. Acute fractures that prevent from lying down quickly or rolling over.
  2. A recent neck fracture, surgery, or instability.
  3. History of vertebral discectomy.
  4. Unstable carotid disease.
  5. Recent retinal detachment.

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