What about vestibular peripheral vertigo?

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There are several treatments for vestibular peripheral vertigo: 1. Etiological treatment: select appropriate treatment according to specific causes to strive for early regression of lesions. For example, otolith reduction treatment for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo; surgical repair of labyrinthine fistula; psychological counseling for psychopsychological vertigo, etc. 2. Symptomatic treatment, used to control vertigo and related associated symptoms, mainly to stop dizziness, including 1) vestibular nerve inhibitors, such as diphenhydramine, diazepam, and dipheniramine; 2) Anticholinergic drugs, such as anisodamine and scopolamine;3) Antihistamines;4) Diuretic dehydrating agents, such as chlorthalidone, 70% isosorbide dinitrate, etc.;5) Vasodilators and calcium ion antagonists, such as flunarizine, betahistine, nimodipine, etc. Pay attention to preventing and correcting water and electrolyte disorders and acid-base imbalance. 3. Vestibular rehabilitation training is used for the auxiliary treatment of balance disorder and vestibular dysfunction after the acute stage of vertigo, so as to promote the establishment of vestibular compensation.

What about vestibular peripheral vertigo?



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