Vertigo

What is Vertigo?

Vertigo is a spinning or dizzy sensation where you feel like you or your surroundings are moving, even when you’re still. It is not a disease but a symptom of inner ear disorders or issues with the brain’s balance centers. Vertigo can be temporary or chronic and may affect daily activities like walking or standing. At ESENS ENT, we help diagnose the root cause of vertigo and offer personalized treatments for safe and quick recovery.

At Esense ENT, we provide expert evaluation and customized treatment to reduce the impact of tinnitus and improve your ear health.

Common Causes of Vertigo

Vertigo can result from various balance or ear-related issues.

BPPV (Positional Vertigo)

A sudden spinning feeling caused by head movements due to displaced inner ear crystals.

Inner Ear Infections

Viral or bacterial infections like labyrinthitis disturb balance and hearing functions.

Vestibular Migraine

Migraine-related vertigo episodes without headache, triggered by stress or certain foods.

Meniere’s Disease

A disorder of the inner ear with vertigo, hearing loss, and ear fullness.

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Symptoms of Vertigo

Vertigo causes a spinning sensation that can affect balance, coordination, and daily life. Recognizing early symptoms helps in timely diagnosis and treatment for long-term relief and improved well-being.

Why Choose ESENS ENT for Vertigo Treatment?

We combine ENT expertise and modern diagnostics for complete vertigo care.

  • Skilled ENT team with balance disorder specialization

  • Precise diagnosis with advanced vestibular tests

  • Tailored treatment based on individual causes

  • Medication and therapy options for fast relief

  • Supportive follow-up care for lasting results

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FAQ

FAQs About Vertigo

It can disrupt daily life but is manageable with proper medical care.

 

Mild cases can resolve, but chronic or frequent episodes need treatment.

 

ENTs may suggest balance tests, hearing exams, and MRI if needed.

 

Yes, anxiety and stress may worsen vertigo symptoms in some individuals.

If you experience repeated dizziness or balance loss, consult immediately.

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