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BPPV Treatment
BPPV is typically treated using repositioning maneuvers that guide inner ear crystals back into place. These techniques are performed in a controlled setting to safely relieve symptoms.
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Most people enjoy rides at their favorite amusement parks, but when feelings of movement or spinning happen unexpectedly, it can be unsettling. The anxious questions come quickly: what’s happening to me? Will vertigo make me fall and hurt myself? Can I drive? How long will this last?
There are not always simple answers. Vertigo can be dangerous, especially when symptoms are active, and it is never safe to drive or operate machinery while experiencing spinning sensations. In some cases, patients may notice temporary relief while in motion, but this varies depending on the underlying condition.
Vertigo and dizziness are often accompanied by symptoms such as ringing in the ears, imbalance, or nausea. Episodes may last minutes or persist for months depending on the cause. Because these symptoms can significantly impact daily life, proper diagnosis is essential. Evaluation through hearing and balance diagnostics helps identify the root cause and guide treatment.

While the terms are often used interchangeably, vertigo and dizziness describe different sensations. Vertigo typically feels like the world is spinning, especially with certain head movements. Dizziness, on the other hand, may feel like swaying, lightheadedness, or instability.
Clearly describing your symptoms helps your provider determine the underlying issue and recommend the most effective treatment plan.
The vestibular system, which controls balance, is complex and can be affected by many different factors. Physical conditions, neurological responses, and even stress can all play a role.
Below are some of the most common causes:
Often abbreviated as BPPV, this is one of the most common causes of vertigo. It occurs when small crystals in the inner ear become displaced, leading to brief but intense spinning sensations with certain head movements.
Although not life-threatening, BPPV can increase the risk of falls and injury. Proper repositioning techniques performed by a specialist can help restore normal balance safely.
Vestibular migraine can cause vertigo with or without headache pain. Symptoms may include motion sensitivity, neck tension, anxiety, and visual disturbances.
Triggers vary from person to person, but stress is a common factor. Treatment often involves a combination of lifestyle adjustments, therapy, and medical management.
PPPD is a chronic form of dizziness that lasts longer than 30 days. Patients may feel a constant sense of movement, swaying, or imbalance even when standing still.
Symptoms are often worsened in visually busy environments or with repetitive patterns. This condition is closely linked to the brain’s response to stress and anxiety, which can reinforce the sensation of dizziness over time.

Effective treatment begins with identifying the underlying cause. Many cases of vertigo involve both physical and neurological components, and addressing both is key to long-term relief.
Evaluation through audiology services allows providers to assess balance function and develop a targeted treatment plan.
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BPPV is typically treated using repositioning maneuvers that guide inner ear crystals back into place. These techniques are performed in a controlled setting to safely relieve symptoms.
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Treatment may include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), stress management, and medications when appropriate. Vestibular rehabilitation therapy can also help retrain the brain and improve balance.
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PPPD is often treated through a combination of:
- Gradual return to normal activity
- Cognitive therapy to address anxiety patterns
- Vestibular rehabilitation
By addressing both the physical and emotional components, patients can regain confidence and reduce symptoms over time.
If you are experiencing ongoing dizziness, balance issues, or spinning sensations, it is important to seek professional evaluation. These symptoms can worsen without proper treatment and may increase the risk of falls or injury.
Our team provides comprehensive care through ENT services and advanced diagnostic testing to determine the cause of your symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment options.
No matter the cause of your vertigo or dizziness, a trained specialist can help diagnose your condition and guide you toward effective treatment.
If you are ready to regain stability and confidence in your daily life, we encourage you to contact our team or schedule an appointment today.
