Is Vertigo a Side Effect of Medicine?

By Christian Goodman

Everything around me was moving even the floor. But I'm the one who was experiencing it and ended up on the floor being sick on my stomach, while trying to make things still.

Not long ago a client of mine said she had not experienced Vertigo even prior to 6 months. However, it has become a common phenomenon now.

Reports confirmed she had Vertigo. Vertigo is generally a feeling, where the person or objects around them move. It's just like dizziness.

Vertigo is not a disease it's just a symptom of other causes. Vertigo results mostly because of inner ear disorders.

BPPV or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is one rather common type of peripheral disorder. Dizziness, stomach sickness, vomiting, profuse sweating and impaired hearing are some of the symptoms. It also trends to grow in fast pace.

Another uncommon peripheral disorder is Mnires. It has the same symptoms, but with a feeling full in the ear, which leads to deafness or near deafness

It will take number of hours for the person to gain relief. over the course of days or hours these symptoms will increase or decrease.

The client who was suffering from vertigo did pursue additional treatment. Unfortunately, the other medications resulted in additional negative side effects, all without alleviating 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.

That was almost unbelievable. The same doctor who has treated her for vertigo has prescribed her the same drug that carries the side effect.

Other drugs that treat high blood pressure might cause short term and long term vertigo. various antibiotics and anticonvulsants also do cause temporary or permanent dizziness or 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.

This particular client was determined to treat both conditions with alternate methods to decrease or eliminate the additional negative side effects. My High Blood Pressure Program successfully lowered her blood pressure to healthy levels. She also completely eliminated her vertigo through the all natural Dizziness and Vertigo Program. Both of these programs can help you too.

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