See neuro-otologist: Your condition may be as a result of vestibular neuritis or as a result of a condition known as BPPV. A neuro-otologist or neurologist knowledgeable in this type of disorder and how to diagnose it and treat using either an Epley or modified Epley maneuver may entirely zap your symptoms. I will allow a dentist to tackle your TMJ question as the only thing I know of TMJ is, I DON'T WANT to HAVE IT!
Answered 3/25/2015
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Yes: Vertigo is hard to manage. Stay with your ENT doc for guidance.
Answered 6/11/2018
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Separate conditions: 1. See OFP specialist. They are the experts in TMJ and facial pain disorders and follow conservative, non-surgical reversible treatment. 2. Dizziness, vertigo, and motion sickness all relate to the sense of balance and visit to ENT is warranted.
Answered 3/29/2015
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