कठिन तनाव और अचानक चक्कर आने के बाद मेरी लंबे समय से चक्कर और संतुलन की समस्याओं का कारण क्या हो सकता है?
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How often do you experience dizziness or imbalance?:
- DailyHow would you rate the intensity of your dizziness?:
- Very severe — constant and debilitatingDo you notice any specific activities that worsen your symptoms?:
- Walking or standingHave you experienced any additional symptoms alongside dizziness?:
- Nausea or vomitingWhat treatments have you tried so far for your dizziness?:
- Therapies or exercisesHas your dizziness affected your ability to perform daily tasks?:
- SeverelyDo you feel more dizzy in certain environments?:
- Busy or crowded places100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
The symptoms you’re experiencing, such as long-term dizziness, imbalance, and issues exacerbated by visual stimuli, indeed suggest a vestibular (balance) system disorder. Your MRI findings indicating a mild hypoplastic cerebellum and the vHIT, VEMP, and VNG results pointing to vestibulo-ocular and utricular abnormalities are consistent with issues in your vestibular system. Given the onset during a period of high stress and the nature of the symptoms, there’s a possibility of PPPD (Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness) or Vestibular Migraine. PPPD is a chronic condition characterized by non-spinning vertigo and visual sensitivity, often triggered by initial stressful or vestibular events. Vestibular migraine could also be considered, particularly if there’s any history of migraine headaches, as it can present with dizziness and visual dependence without typical headache.
For managing these conditions, it’s essential to work closely with a specialist, such as a neuro-otologist or neurologist, who can tailor treatment to your specific needs. Treatment for PPPD often involves vestibular rehabilitation therapy, which focuses on retraining your brain to adapt to balance changes through specific exercises. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) may also be helpful to manage anxiety and stress that can exacerbate symptoms.
For Vestibular Migraine, lifestyle modifications including regular sleep patterns, hydration, and avoidance of known triggers are crucial. Medications like beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, or certain anticonvulsants might be prescribed to prevent migraines.
You should discuss with your healthcare provider the possibility of a detailed vestibular rehabilitation program and potentially seeing a headache specialist. It’s important to establish a comprehensive treatment plan that’s feasible within your daily life, and to monitor your condition with regular follow-ups, ensuring any changes can be addressed promptly.
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