Lie down. What's with the vertigo?

Dr. Cameron Green
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2025-05-09 17:26:31 Views: 62 times

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPP), or otolithiasis, is a condition that causes vertigo when the patient lies down. Generally speaking, in addition to lying down, the patient may also show vertigo when he gets up in the morning and may also cause vertigo when his head position changes violently. Therefore, once the above symptoms are shown, a clear diagnosis should be made first. If it is clear that benign paroxysmal positional vertigo can be treated by manual reduction, of course, it can also be treated with drugs.

Lie down. What's with the vertigo?



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