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How Medication And Vertigo Are Linked

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I remember the floor and everything around me was spinning and it was only me who was feeling like this. I ended up lying on the floor on my stomach hoping that everything else became still around me.

The narrated description was given by a vertigo sufferer. She had been experiencing these symptoms for a past few months.

This problem was diagnosed as vertigo. Those suffering from it feel that other person or objects around them are in a moving state. It is more or less like dizziness.

Doctors term it as a symptom rather than a disease. Problems in the structure of ears lead to this problem.

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is the most common one experienced. This causes nausea, impaired cognitive abilities, perspiration, vomiting, hearing loss, and is experienced without warning.

Another uncommon peripheral disorder is Mires syndrome. It is more dangerous as because it can lead to total or near deafness. The symptoms are more or less the same, but there is a “full” feeling in the ear in case of this.

For vertigo suffering person the best option is to sleep or lie down when the attacks start. But that can be a problem as the symptoms can increase or decrease with a course of hours or day.

My client had undergone some medication for these symptoms, but unfortunately the vertigo remained. On the other hand, it resulted in some rather unfavourable side effects.

A casual remark from the nurse checking her regular blood pressure set my client thinking. The nurse mentioned that the medication she was using for her high blood pressure is linked with the side effects of vertigo. She then realized that the vertigo started after she had started the medication to control her blood pressure.

She was aghast when this came to her notice. The doctor that had prescribed her the medications for high blood pressure never bothered to tell her about this side effect. Nor did the doctor who was treating her for vertigo.

Temporary and chronic vertigo can result from number of drugs obtained as prescribed drugs or those that are sold over the counter. These drugs include common ones like those used to treat for flu and colds, some antibiotics and anticonvulsants.

One may get tempted to sue the doctor in such a case, but remember that medication for hypertension is the most common treatment that doctors advise to the patients.

Fed up with medication, this client of mine came to me for some natural treatment regarding these two problems. Over the time under my program she discontinued her medication and also experienced no vertigo symptoms. I am happy to report that she has not only stopped the vertigo attacks, but her blood pressure is under control as well. So no matter what kind of vertigo or dizziness problem you have, come to me. One or another program of mine will surely help you. EIN: EL331005

Christian Goodman is a renowned health investigator and author of many revolutionary natural health alternative methods. Two of his amazing programs are his natural method for high blood pressure and the Vertigo And Dizziness Program . Learn more about Christian on his Natural Health Blog.

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