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vestibular disorder treatment
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Dr. Steven Dankle answered
39 years experience ENT and Head and Neck Surgery
Physical therapist: Typically, therapy for the management of a chronic vestibular or inner ear disorder is performed by a physical therapist after an initial evaluation b ... Read More
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Dr. Ayman Omar answered
Specializes in Neurology
BPV: Sometimes benign positional vertigo can get worse initially after "vestibular therapy" then better
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Dr. John Feola answered
31 years experience Internal Medicine
STEROIDS BENEFIT: Steroids like Dexamethasome are the ultimate antiinflamatory treatment for asthma/MS/Vertigo. But they can only be used sparingly. Make sure you have ... Read More
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Dr. Ronald Krauser answered
52 years experience Rheumatology
Exercises: There is a specific rxercise one can do to abort an attack. Go to youtube.com and search the subject to see a video on what to do.
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Dr. Enrique Madrigal-segura answered
54 years experience Psychiatry
SSRI might not work: If you were adequately diagnosed, your condition might be due to an anxiety disorder. In some cases Buspirone might be useful, as it has a different w ... Read More
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Dr. Bennett Machanic answered
52 years experience Neurology
Clarification: You do NOT have "vestibular neuritis", as this is a short-term infection, lasting maybe 2-3 weeks. Would suggest you have otological testing to see i ... Read More
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Dr. Carla Enriquez answered
50 years experience Pediatrics
Aspirin: Still's disease is a form of arthritis that is acute and may affect organs other than the joints. Its childhood counterpart is juvenile rheumatoid (i ... Read More
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Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered
49 years experience Pathology
Depends on type and: Severity. Mild cases may require no treatment, interventions include enzyme replacement and bone marrow transplantation. Check the site below:
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A 66-year-old female asked:

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Symptomatic: Symptom management only
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Dr. Laura Yauch answered
Specializes in Family Medicine
No clear winner: Ledderhose disease is sometimes referred to as Dupuytren's contracture of the foot. There are multiple treatments suggested, which usually means ther ... Read More
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Dr. Jerry Gaston answered
32 years experience General Surgery
Med vs surgery: Needs to be diagnosed correctly first. Some medications can help it heal and prevent constipation helps also. Surgically requires one of the muscles i ... Read More
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