VERTIGO

VERTIGO

HOW WE CAN HELP

Experiencing unexplained dizziness, unsteadiness, or previous episodes of vertigo warrants a consultation with a healthcare professional to determine the gravity of these symptoms. By scheduling an appointment with Dr. Jennifer McMonigle Medical PC in East Northport, NY, you can be confident that you're in capable hands. Dr. McMonigle has a commendable track record of helping numerous patients navigate through their vertigo episodes. During your visit, she will evaluate the severity of your condition, illuminate potential causes of your vertigo, and offer strategies for mitigation.

ABOUT VERTIGO SYMPTOMS AND CAUSES 

Vertigo is characterized by the illusion of movement, often experienced as spinning, swaying, or a sensation of tilting or falling.

 

These vivid sensations of motion, which feel intensely real to those afflicted, stem from disturbances in the inner ear's balance-regulating systems. The root cause of vertigo typically lies in a malfunction within the inner ear, though it can arise from various factors. Acute episodes of vertigo can severely impact an individual's daily life, hindering their ability to perform routine tasks. Persistent balance issues may indicate a deeper, more complex medical condition. In both scenarios, consulting a physician is crucial. They may recommend further evaluation by a specialist to accurately diagnose the issue and develop an effective treatment strategy to manage the symptoms.

VERTIGO TREATMENT
Identifying vertigo distinct from other forms of A sensation of faintness or disorientation is a crucial initial step in its treatment. A Specialist in neurology will usually perform a physical examination to assess the impact of balance issues. Vestibular testing, potentially including an eye exam, may also be necessary. Evaluating your function during a vertigo episode is particularly valuable, allowing the doctor to observe its effects on you.

Often, vertigo symptoms may resolve spontaneously as the body adapts to the inner ear imbalance. At home, specific exercises, such as the Epley Maneuver, can effectively address BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo). Other therapeutic options might involve oral steroids to alleviate inner ear inflammation or diuretics to manage fluid imbalances. The chosen treatment strategy depends on the underlying condition causing the symptoms. Working closely with your neurologist, you can develop an effective treatment plan to swiftly return to your daily activities.