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  5. Ive been dealing with vertigo and Im not sure whether I should consult an ENT specialist or a neurologist, or if I should see both. What are the symptoms I should look out for, and is vertigo something serious? Can it be treated with medicine or exercises, or is surgery required?

Ive been dealing with vertigo and Im not sure whether I should consult an ENT specialist or a neurologist, or if I should see both. What are the symptoms I should look out for, and is vertigo something serious? Can it be treated with medicine or exercises, or is surgery required?

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Ive been dealing with vertigo and Im not sure whether I should consult an ENT specialist or a neurologist, or if I should see both. What are the symptoms I should look out for, and is vertigo something serious? Can it be treated with medicine or exercises, or is surgery required?

If you are experiencing vertigo which is triggered by positional changes, such as whilst getting up from a lying down position, or whilst turning your head quickly, you should consult an ENT specialist in order to rule out BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo). If your vertigo is triggered at random, without any particular change in position, you should consult a neurologist for further evaluation.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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