BPPV vs Vestibular Neuritis

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  • @DONNAKINNE-if6dc
    @DONNAKINNE-if6dc 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I really wish there wasn't parts of the video to imitate dizziness for a group of viewers who are already dizzy.

    • @Jenifer_G
      @Jenifer_G 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Me too

  • @elizabethsandobal2340
    @elizabethsandobal2340 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    THANK YOU SOO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO.GREAT ADVICE 👍❤💯

  • @rickroller9951
    @rickroller9951 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks you so much for this video very informative
    Appreciated ✌️

  • @naveenkumar-nq3id
    @naveenkumar-nq3id ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks doc for the info ❤

  • @Jgreen_919
    @Jgreen_919 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great video, I appreciate it. I think I’m suffering from the vestibular one. I had cold/flu like symptoms & a fever. Then the dizziness set in, I’m on day 3-4 maybe this can end soon.

    • @StronglifePhysiotherapy
      @StronglifePhysiotherapy  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hope you get relief soon!

    • @Jgreen_919
      @Jgreen_919 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@StronglifePhysiotherapy Thank you, I’m already starting to feel better then I did a few days ago. The dizziness is still there, but it’s manageable. The first few days I was very concerned, your video calmed my nerves for sure. Have a great day

    • @benedictjoseph3832
      @benedictjoseph3832 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'm having for 4 months after my flu...and it's increased also

  • @susanmainridge3331
    @susanmainridge3331 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I have read everything I could find about BPPV and Vestibular Neuritis. But my Vestibular Neuritis never went away, and hasn't changed or improved. It does seem to get worse the day before a rain, hot humidity or very cold weather when the barometric pressure changes in the atmosphere or if Im flying on an airplane. On Feb-2-2016, I woke up with vertigo, all the symptoms that go along with it, never had tinnitus before this but it has remained quite loud too. I also had spinning sensation and double vision vertically and horizontally and a massive headache. At the time I did have a bad cold. I have had issues since childhood with sinuses draining into my ears. I did have tubes put in as a child. It has been 6.5 years later, and my vertigo never went away. I deal with it every day as soon as my head gets off the pillow, the spinning starts. So if my head is in motion-moving or if my body is in motion and my head is not moving traveling in a car, I get the same reactions and symptoms. The Neurotologist Inner Ear Specialist at Barnes Hospital in St Louis Missouri was my final diagnosis of Vestibular Neuritis. I had seen 2 ENTs, Audiologist and the Nuerologist Brain Specialist to rule out a stroke, brain bleed, tumor or multiple sclerosis. I was told by my inner ear doctor that in my case the damage to vestibular nerves from inner ears to brain was permanent and that I would first have to accept and then adapt to my new life with this disorder. Which I have done. Only thing that helped me with the anxiety, depression and stress that comes also with this was for me to retire early. I have been retired almost 2 months now and loving it. I have a question for you? I also have diabetes for a long time and it has done some damage to my optic nerve causing glaucoma so to keep my vision as good as it can be, I see a Retina Dr every 4 months. Is it possible that the diabetes could have played some role in the vestibular nerve damage? I wonder because I do have neuropathy pain kind of feels like ear aches all the time and the ear ringing never stops either. Just wondering since diabetes does damage to other nerves in the body. Thanks.

    • @kelbee8974
      @kelbee8974 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I have had 3 episodes. Each 10 years apart. After each episode I do recover, but it takes time. Several months really. I too am diabetic (T1) There may be a connection, who knows. Hope you feel better soon 👍 I am on week 3 of the latest episode & am still feeling unsteady under foot & still have a little "brain fog"

    • @apkennel
      @apkennel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hello Susan, I have been suffering from what you similarly described. I’m 35, and have been dealing with these strange type of headaches that are usually accompanied by crippling anxiety, for about ten years now. I saw a doctor for it once and he prescribed an antidepressant which only made things worse. My symptoms appear when under stress, if I consume a lot of sugar’s/trans fats, on a plane, boat, or in back of a car, or lack of exercise. I am eager to know more about what is triggering these dizzy spells then anxiety and vice versa. Any information you could provide is appreciated 🙏🏼

    • @angelbabycards3595
      @angelbabycards3595 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      An excellent and somewhat comprehensive explanation of your problem, signs, symptoms, method of diagnosis, the outcomes from your treating physicians, and what you have done to address the problem in order to get on with your life. Yes, I too am experiencing this very problem. As I type this comment, I feel the forward and backward swaying, as if I am living on a small yacht or boat.. Well, I think I understand what is happening in my case. Here, this problem began for me on or about the Spring of 2019. In my particular case, it kinda came on suddenly one morning as I leaned forward in the bathroom to clean myself. As I leaned forward, I suddenly began feeling out of balance. I though it was temporary, but as the weeks and months passed, I began to associate the broken upper molar, just below where my middle ear is. As my upper molar went untreated, the 2020 worldwide pandemic hit, I was not being seen by a dentist to perform an extraction of the tooth. 2020 turned eventually into 2021. I managed to get my dentist to finally perform an extraction, and the tooth upon the extraction, was absolutely [Putrid]. One of the worst smells a person smells when one smells infection; pure and simple.
      Well, the dentist prescribed Amoxicillin, and after two regiments, believe it or not, I was able to stand normally while showering. Problem is: After about a week, the problem slowly started coming back. I thought: I didn't get enough antibiotics to fully abate the infection, and the infection had traveled upward; reaching my middle ear, which was the cause of both Inflammation, a bulging ear drum as I was later told, and that the problem would be treated with liquid prednisone. Nope, though I took the meds, it didn't work, so I went back. The doctor later.., prescribed Amoxicillin with Augmentum. After two regiments, I began to feel some improvement, but not a complete recovery.
      Well, that was last Fall; August-September, 2021. Though I feel a bit better, I clearly believe that Vestibular Nerves were damaged a bit, as from my Ask Google Research, *they say the [damaged vestibular nerves] don't heal very well, and that the damage unfortunately becomes a permanent injury, sigh.. I'm constantly somewhat dizzy, and though there has been some improvement due my my doing all the balance exercises, though my exercises have made walking around the house and to the store somewhat normal, the problem tends to make me feel, that Life is just not quite what it once was now, if that makes any sense. My opinion: Since the nerves appear to be a bit damaged, instead of just putting up with this and trying to learn to live with it, ..I'm seriously thinking about Stem Cell Therapy for this problem, as some of my research is saying, some of the therapies are showing a bit of efficacy toward returning balance as the stem cells, injected into the target area, can regrow the appropriate cells, and the subjects experienced improvement with middle ear function. I hope this long-winded comment is helpful, because You are not alone in this problem, as I am dealing with it myself, and am doing my own research to address and potentially solve this somewhat complex problem. - You take care.., and all the best. MDM, JD Candidate. Fresno, CA. - Peace. \\// :)

    • @mossyoakmom8880
      @mossyoakmom8880 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@angelbabycards3595 I hope it works for you. Thank you for the information!

    • @donttalkwet1
      @donttalkwet1 ปีที่แล้ว

      You have bbpv then because it's triggered by a head movement

  • @joyzkagames
    @joyzkagames ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank u so much for the information.. i do have the 2nd one which is BPPV.. i’m doing the Apley maneuver which is good for such case.. i’m not sure how many times do i need to do it to get back to my normal state.. I think it takes some time to heal

  • @bootsie1212
    @bootsie1212 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video

  • @MatrixSphere-b5o
    @MatrixSphere-b5o หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for this video. So the vertigo I had a few years ago was BPPV then. I got this spinning sensation when I move/tilt my head which last for a few seconds and I feel fine between episodes. It lasts for a few days and has resolved on its own
    By the way, I have a question. Could BPPV reoccur in young and healthy people even if it has been resolved for years? I had it in 2020 when I was 25 and it has been fully resolved, never had any reoccurance until now but I'm worried that it would reoccur one day...

    • @StronglifePhysiotherapy
      @StronglifePhysiotherapy  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, it can come back at a later date. Staying healthy overall helps reduce risk. Things like avoiding type 2 diabetes, maintaining healthy blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Staying physically active. Vitamin D deficiency is strongly associated with BPPV coming back. I recommend taking a vitamin D3/K2 combo and taking magnesium as well. All these things are great for your health anyway and come with the bonus of significantly reducing your risk of getting BPPV again. Hope this helps!

  • @PM-ut4xs
    @PM-ut4xs 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    But what would cause one to lose eye control? I can turn my head and my eyes will roll in the opposite direction. When I have a bad vertigo case I lose control of my eyes all together and they will roll in opposite directions. One up, one down, one left, one right. I can never see it because I can't focus my eyes enough to not see double.

    • @alejandroruiz1796
      @alejandroruiz1796 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm experiencing the same. Try yourself or have someone to record your eye movement (nystagmus) every episode and take those videos to the doctor.

    • @brad2548
      @brad2548 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😭😭😭😭 so many things allopathic doctors dont know.

    • @chandabawa796
      @chandabawa796 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There's a test called Nystagmography where they check if eyes move in tandem.
      Ive been dealing with vestibular imbalance and dizziness for 5 years now.. the doc who did the Nystagmography on me said the nerve damage was permanent.
      I have chronic fatigue from the sense of imbalance and dizziness..I'm afraid my quality of life is slowly declining.. I can't exercise much as the dizziness kicks in,, and is very uncomfortable, and raises my anxiety.
      So here's what I read once about the vestibular nerve, it performs 3 functions :
      1. Physical balance, ability to walk on a straight line.
      2. Posture... I sway back and forth if I close my eyes and stand without support.. I have to hold on to the escalator when using it
      3. Gaze stabilisation ... This may be the one causing the lack of eye coordination n control.
      Nystagmography will clearly show if the eyes move in tandem or not.
      My best wishes

  • @antoniovasco8316
    @antoniovasco8316 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It was very useful, Thank's Dr.

  • @amandeepkaurgrewal2881
    @amandeepkaurgrewal2881 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    hii docter i feel boat sensation when i close my eyes whenever i stand and lay down what is the reason behind it

  • @farhanwardana9913
    @farhanwardana9913 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you so muchhhhhh

  • @hananmrad7761
    @hananmrad7761 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Does vestibular neuritis cause heavy head?

    • @StronglifePhysiotherapy
      @StronglifePhysiotherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's not one of the more common symptoms. It can start feeling like a head cold, but usually those symptoms pass while the vertigo symptoms remain for a longer period of time.

    • @lararose9106
      @lararose9106 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Does bppv cause heavy head and ear pain

  • @Pstm1988
    @Pstm1988 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cómo se llama la mujet

  • @brad2548
    @brad2548 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I dont know which doctors to trust. I had a neuro episode in Jan 2021 diagnosed and debated as to whether or not my condition is,was or still may be as of 12/22 Vestibular. I've have swelling in my brain and balance and equilibrium daily for almost 2 years. How come noone can determine what's wrong ?

    • @janlewis567
      @janlewis567 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I feel for you, Brad, I'm in the same boat still

    • @brad2548
      @brad2548 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@janlewis567 Hi Ms Lewis. Doesn't help trust medical science practitioners very much when we know the technology is there to find out what's going on. Maybe a compassionate concerned family member or friend will muster the fortitude to research Neurological Medical Institutions that specialize in Brain Science Explorations in yur behalf. I'm currently trying to do some investigative research myself. If I come up with anything soon I'll try to let you know via TH-cam. I have no other way really to communicate with folks. God bless you. I'll be praying for you. Trust and rest in Jesus. Everything's going to e ok. Eat healthy. Try to walk some and practice breathing exercises. Our brain absorbs %20 more oxygen when we breathe through our nose slowly and deeply . Hold it for 7 seconds and slowly exhale thru yur mouth. Each time you should feel a tad better 😊 keep yur chin up

    • @PeaceIsJesusChrist
      @PeaceIsJesusChrist 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@brad2548,
      I really hope you get better. I wonder if brain retraining might help? It targets the autonomic nervous system, which is often to blame for chronic conditions.

    • @brad2548
      @brad2548 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@PeaceIsJesusChrist Thank you so very much. I haven't tried any of those protective measures yet. But one thing I do know is that when the communication towers go down and electricity out in about 20 minutes my whole being relaxes and my brain clears up. No more balance or equilibrium issues. Thank you so much for your input. God bless you

    • @brad2548
      @brad2548 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@PeaceIsJesusChrist are you a nurse or into the medical profession of some sort. I've learned alot about human anatomy but not much about the autonomic nervous system. I'll look into that. I appreciate your input. 👍😇 feel free to reach out anytime. I was delivered and born again years ago through World Challenge ( David Wilkerson ministries) prayer counselors in Lindale,Texas 🤠😇❤🤣 hallelujah

  • @NoName78144
    @NoName78144 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What about tinnitus?

    • @StronglifePhysiotherapy
      @StronglifePhysiotherapy  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      BPPV can occasionally cause tinnitus and vestibular neuritis rarely causes tinnitus. On its own it’s not the best symptom to use to tell the difference between the two conditions.

  • @Kayl3ss
    @Kayl3ss 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for your thorough explanation. Could HSV-2 cause Vestibular Neuritis?🤔

    • @StronglifePhysiotherapy
      @StronglifePhysiotherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Good question! I’ve only heard of it being linked to HSV-1 but it is linked to several possible viruses

    • @Kayl3ss
      @Kayl3ss 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@StronglifePhysiotherapy Thank you for your response. I was diagnosed with Vestibular Neuritis a couple days ago. Thank God the vertigo stopped and I'm no longer using that Meclizine. The Docs weren't too crazy about that med anyway😄

    • @omarbilbao7460
      @omarbilbao7460 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@Kayl3ssHave you cured of tinnitus ringing in my ear?

  • @yo1407
    @yo1407 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi doctor
    I'm confused, I have symptoms of vestibular neuritis. It started with severe dizziness and vomiting for three days, then gradually subsided. However, I still feel dizzy whenever I turn my head to the left or when I roll over in bed to the left side. I was taking Tanganil and Betaserc, but their effect was very limited, and when I stopped taking them, I felt some improvement. I tried the Epley maneuver, but it didn’t help, and I tried the Barbecue Roll maneuver, which gave me some relief, but the dizziness hasn't completely disappeared. Now, it has been a month since the onset of the symptoms, and none of the doctors I visited could give me a clear answer. My blood tests are normal, and the MRI is also normal.
    Can you help me, Doctor? Do I have vestibular neuritis, or is it benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)?
    Thank you.

    • @sumitraina5114
      @sumitraina5114 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      How are you now ?

    • @StronglifePhysiotherapy
      @StronglifePhysiotherapy  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Sorry for the late response! Your symptoms now sound more like BPPV, especially if you noticed improvement with the BBQ roll maneuver.
      How are you feeling now? It’s worth repeating the BBQ roll maneuver a few times or more. Sometimes it takes several attempts to completely resolve the symptoms.

    • @yo1407
      @yo1407 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@StronglifePhysiotherapy thank you doctor for your response!
      I feel better now especially after trying Gufoni maneuver, I tried right and left.
      The dizziness is not gone totally but I feel better, it's like 95% gone!
      I appreciate your response Doctor
      Thank you

    • @yo1407
      @yo1407 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@sumitraina5114 I feel better, almost gone, or gone.

  • @onlywei
    @onlywei ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you have both at the same time?

  • @busterdavis29
    @busterdavis29 ปีที่แล้ว

    I know which 2 i have then!

  • @mindfulmediumsamantha3390
    @mindfulmediumsamantha3390 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i am so nauseated and dizzy for days after BPPV

  • @PeterJohns
    @PeterJohns 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I am unaware of any evidence for the benefit of "low inflammation diet", Vit C , Turmeric, Vit D3 or Vit K2 or even"high quality sleep" in the treatment of vestibular neuritis. If you know of any evidence, please post it.

    • @StronglifePhysiotherapy
      @StronglifePhysiotherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      There are no specific studies on these for vestibular neuritis but these are well known regulators of inflammation. Do you believe that diet and sleep have an impact on how the Body heals?

    • @PeterJohns
      @PeterJohns 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@StronglifePhysiotherapy Diet and sleep no doubt have an impact on how the body heals. However to suggest to patients that 4 different supplements would be beneficial to their recovery from vestibular neuritis is quackery and a waste of patient's money.

    • @StronglifePhysiotherapy
      @StronglifePhysiotherapy  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      You and I have a very different idea of health if you recommend against supplementing commonly deficient vital nutrients that support the immune system, which many people already have and are affordable.

    • @PeterJohns
      @PeterJohns 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@StronglifePhysiotherapy If you can provide evidence on their efficacy, I'd be interested in seeing it.

    • @PeterJohns
      @PeterJohns 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@StronglifePhysiotherapy I think you may have asked me to provide evidence that they don't work, and then you deleted your comment. You must have remembered Russell's teapot.

  • @Jenifer_G
    @Jenifer_G 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Good vid but dont show the head moving like that its disturbing