It seemed everything was moving, the floor, everything around me - but I was the only one experiencing it. I ended up sick to my stomach on the floor trying to makes things still."
I received this description from a client not too long ago. She was not familiar with vertigo and had not experienced it prior to about 6 months earlier. It however, was becoming rather common.
She was diagnosed with vertigo. Vertigo is roughly described as a feeling in which the person or objects are in motion. In simple terms it creates a feeling similar to dizziness.
Vertigo is symptomatic of other causes rather than a disease itself. Inner ear disorders are the most common issue resulting in vertigo.
BPPV or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is quite common type of edge disorder. Dizziness, stomach sickness, vomiting, profuse sweating, and hearing loss are some of the symptoms. In addition, it seeks to present itself fairly quickly.
Mnires is another peripheral disorder. The symptoms are same, but if leads to deafness or near deafness with a full feeling in the ear.
These symptoms will increase and decrease over the course of hours or days. In many cases, a person must lie down for a number of hours in order to gain some relief.
The treatments pursued by my clients only produced negative side effects. It did not provide any cure for the Vertigo.
During another doctor's appointment while the nurse was checking her blood pressure, she again expressed her problems with vertigo. This time, the nurse mentioned other patients who had complained of dizziness or vertigo after they began taking the same hypertension medication my client was prescribed. Her vertigo began not long after she started on the high blood pressure medicine.
The same doctor who treated her to vertigo prescribed the hypertension medication that carried the negative side effects. That was shocking.
various antibiotics and anticonvulsants also do cause temporary or permanent dizziness or vertigo. Other drugs that treat high blood pressure might cause short term and long term vertigo
While it is tempting to direct frustration, especially in this case toward the prescribing doctor, remember that the most common and traditional treatment for serious problems such as hypertension tend to end with taking medication.
My High Blood Pressure Program successfully lowered her blood pressure to healthy levels when the client decided to take alternate methods to treat both the condition. She also completely eliminated her vertigo through the all natural Dizziness and Vertigo Program. Both of these programs can help you too. EL331014
EL331014
I received this description from a client not too long ago. She was not familiar with vertigo and had not experienced it prior to about 6 months earlier. It however, was becoming rather common.
She was diagnosed with vertigo. Vertigo is roughly described as a feeling in which the person or objects are in motion. In simple terms it creates a feeling similar to dizziness.
Vertigo is symptomatic of other causes rather than a disease itself. Inner ear disorders are the most common issue resulting in vertigo.
BPPV or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is quite common type of edge disorder. Dizziness, stomach sickness, vomiting, profuse sweating, and hearing loss are some of the symptoms. In addition, it seeks to present itself fairly quickly.
Mnires is another peripheral disorder. The symptoms are same, but if leads to deafness or near deafness with a full feeling in the ear.
These symptoms will increase and decrease over the course of hours or days. In many cases, a person must lie down for a number of hours in order to gain some relief.
The treatments pursued by my clients only produced negative side effects. It did not provide any cure for the Vertigo.
During another doctor's appointment while the nurse was checking her blood pressure, she again expressed her problems with vertigo. This time, the nurse mentioned other patients who had complained of dizziness or vertigo after they began taking the same hypertension medication my client was prescribed. Her vertigo began not long after she started on the high blood pressure medicine.
The same doctor who treated her to vertigo prescribed the hypertension medication that carried the negative side effects. That was shocking.
various antibiotics and anticonvulsants also do cause temporary or permanent dizziness or vertigo. Other drugs that treat high blood pressure might cause short term and long term vertigo
While it is tempting to direct frustration, especially in this case toward the prescribing doctor, remember that the most common and traditional treatment for serious problems such as hypertension tend to end with taking medication.
My High Blood Pressure Program successfully lowered her blood pressure to healthy levels when the client decided to take alternate methods to treat both the condition. She also completely eliminated her vertigo through the all natural Dizziness and Vertigo Program. Both of these programs can help you too. EL331014
EL331014
About the Author:
Christian Goodman is the creator of a unique program to cure vertigo. Learn more about his revolutionary approach and request more information on healing dizziness on his website.
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