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Q&A: Woke up with Vertigo, nausea and Diarrhea?


Question by lushustothecore: Woke up with Vertigo, nausea and Diarrhea?
I woke up with what my question says. I got in a car accident 5 years ago, had benign positional vertigo for about a year and that was the last time i got vertigo. This morning i woke up and have been sick all day with vertigo, nausea and diarrhea. Are these related? What can cause this? How do i get rid of it?


Best answer:

Answer by Nicolus
Get yourself checked.

If it is indeed vertigo, Medications such as Benadryl or Valium may either be taken orally, with a skin patch or given through an IV. If vertigo is caused as a result of a bacterial infection of the middle ear, antibiotics may be administered. More severe episodes of vertigo may also require surgery.

Natural remedies provide excellent symptomatic relief for dizziness and nausea associated with vertigo and improve inner ear balance. Herbal remedies containing homeopathic ingredients may be taken at the first sign of symptoms and are safe to use for people of all ages.

Homeopathic ingredients such as Cocculus indicus, Lobelia inflata and Gelsemium have proven to highly effective in relieving the symptoms of dizziness, weakness, fainting, fatigue, headaches and emotional upsets. In addition, Bryonia alba may be beneficial for headaches, and for individuals who perspire where the slightest movement may be disturbing.

You may get more info here http://www.healthherbsandnutrition.com/remedies/v/vertigo.htm



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Vertigo, Nausea, Tinnitus, and Hypoacusia Due to Head and Neck Trauma: Proceedings of the Xviith Scientific Meeting of the Neurootological and Equil (International Congress Series)


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Presented in this volume is the state of the art in the field of neurootology for clinical investigators as well as medical doctors. There are two main themes, the first of which is related to investigation methods: Objective and Quantitative Equilibrium Tests, and the second to an outstanding clinical problem: Vertigo, Nausea, Tinnitus and Hypoacusia due to Head and Neck Trauma. The symposium on the most recent investigative developments was organized in honour of Prof.Dr. Pedro Luiz Mangabeira





Vertigo, Nausea, Tinnitus, and Hypoacusia Due to Head and Neck Trauma: Proceedings of the Xviith Scientific Meeting of the Neurootological and Equil (International Congress Series)





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