mwah Posted August 24, 2008 Share Posted August 24, 2008 ^^^I'd like to suggest a consult with a neurologist or an ENT specialist regarding your dizzy spells as it affects your daily activities and interferes with your productivity. Any bodily discomfort also increases your blood pressure too so it's better to have your dizziness properly evaluated. Quote Link to comment
chinggero Posted September 18, 2008 Share Posted September 18, 2008 bad trip ito... i occasionally have positional vertigo... sobrang badtrip... good thing i have not encountered one when im driving... normally i would get vertigo if my sleep pattern is so F'd up for one week... better consult ang ENT if you think you have one... Quote Link to comment
virtuoso2022 Posted November 4, 2008 Share Posted November 4, 2008 It sure is sad to have this kind of thing. Inde rin ako masyado makaenjoy sa mga good things in life, pati work affected coz i really cannot hold the feel of it and i just want to stay in my bed all day. On my first time @ Tokyo Disney Land...my dream trip almost ended up to a hospital when i felt so dizzy on a ride. Kahit nung bata pa ako masyado na rin akong mahihiluhin. The posts helped me a lot to correlate things, that what i am experiencing could be related to my ear problem. I have a hard time rinding on a plane also, it feels like my ears want to burst. I consulted an ear specialist and told me .... " f@#$#K... a meteor was hiding in here!" Hehehe... the dialogue was a joke. But seriously he found a hardened thing in my ear. He explained that cleaning the ear has a proper procedure. Cotton buds are intended for the outside part of the ear (and i learned that i cleaning my ears twice a day was too much). Try a thinner stick with a cotton if you want to clean deeper, but be careful. My ears are OK now. I still have vertigo but i dont have a hard time on planes anymore. Quote Link to comment
xwhiteshadowz Posted November 18, 2008 Share Posted November 18, 2008 It sure is sad to have this kind of thing. Inde rin ako masyado makaenjoy sa mga good things in life, pati work affected coz i really cannot hold the feel of it and i just want to stay in my bed all day. On my first time @ Tokyo Disney Land...my dream trip almost ended up to a hospital when i felt so dizzy on a ride. Kahit nung bata pa ako masyado na rin akong mahihiluhin. The posts helped me a lot to correlate things, that what i am experiencing could be related to my ear problem. I have a hard time rinding on a plane also, it feels like my ears want to burst. I consulted an ear specialist and told me .... " f@#$#K... a meteor was hiding in here!" Hehehe... the dialogue was a joke. But seriously he found a hardened thing in my ear. He explained that cleaning the ear has a proper procedure. Cotton buds are intended for the outside part of the ear (and i learned that i cleaning my ears twice a day was too much). Try a thinner stick with a cotton if you want to clean deeper, but be careful. My ears are OK now. I still have vertigo but i dont have a hard time on planes anymore.re:Try a thinner stick with a cotton if you want to clean deeper, but be careful. - i think i dont agree with this statement sir...im no ent but i still wont advise to do this to patients.. even just using cotton buds...cleaning the outer ear with a clean cloth and drying it out after bathing should be thoretically enough since our ears have their own cleaning mechanism. in case that to much cerumen/earwax accumulates inside the ear.. a prof consult for cleaning is strongly adviced.. it may seem exagerrated but this is the safest way to deal with it.. by using cotton tipped applicators..there is a great tnendency to push the cerumen deeper into the ear canal which result to blockage or even infection and also possible injury/abration to the ear canal or tympanic membrane/eardrum.. in addition to this..some applicator tips may not be hygienically made or stored which may arbor certain pathogenic microbes that may infect the ears...as for which may cause otitis externa, otitis media, or otomycosis<fungal infection> dont get me wrong sir..this is my opinion and perhaps our ent specialist may enlighten us more... Peace! :hypocritesmiley: Quote Link to comment
otitismedia Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 re:Try a thinner stick with a cotton if you want to clean deeper, but be careful. - i think i dont agree with this statement sir...im no ent but i still wont advise to do this to patients.. even just using cotton buds...cleaning the outer ear with a clean cloth and drying it out after bathing should be thoretically enough since our ears have their own cleaning mechanism. in case that to much cerumen/earwax accumulates inside the ear.. a prof consult for cleaning is strongly adviced.. it may seem exagerrated but this is the safest way to deal with it.. by using cotton tipped applicators..there is a great tnendency to push the cerumen deeper into the ear canal which result to blockage or even infection and also possible injury/abration to the ear canal or tympanic membrane/eardrum.. in addition to this..some applicator tips may not be hygienically made or stored which may arbor certain pathogenic microbes that may infect the ears...as for which may cause otitis externa, otitis media, or otomycosis<fungal infection> dont get me wrong sir..this is my opinion and perhaps our ent specialist may enlighten us more... Peace! :hypocritesmiley: parang lecture ko sa mga patients ko ito ah ! hehehe !!! :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
virtuoso2022 Posted November 20, 2008 Share Posted November 20, 2008 dont get me wrong sir..this is my opinion and perhaps our ent specialist may enlighten us more... Peace! :hypocritesmiley: oh definitely sir...thanks for the info. I am not even in the medical line, and although the thin tip idea was adviced by my ent specialist, i agree it is still bes to be safe. In some occasions i still am always tempted to clean the inside part of my ears coz it feels good. I know i had pushed few of the wax again deeper. Anybody can give advice what is the least time to get my ears cleaned by a specialist? Quote Link to comment
otitismedia Posted November 20, 2008 Share Posted November 20, 2008 dont get me wrong sir..this is my opinion and perhaps our ent specialist may enlighten us more... Peace! :hypocritesmiley: oh definitely sir...thanks for the info. I am not even in the medical line, and although the thin tip idea was adviced by my ent specialist, i agree it is still bes to be safe. In some occasions i still am always tempted to clean the inside part of my ears coz it feels good. I know i had pushed few of the wax again deeper. Anybody can give advice what is the least time to get my ears cleaned by a specialist? every 6 months or at least once a year , it depends on how fast the wax accumulates inside your ear. have your ear check if there is any presence of symptom/s like fullness, decrease in hearing, ringing sound (tinnitus), dizziness, pain, etc... Quote Link to comment
hoowat Posted January 27, 2009 Share Posted January 27, 2009 suffering from this too:( Quote Link to comment
dentan Posted March 12, 2009 Share Posted March 12, 2009 I went to ER the other day for Dizziness. Doctor's ruled out Vertigo. Gave me a prescription for antivert (meclizine 25mg) and it works good. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
otitismedia Posted March 12, 2009 Share Posted March 12, 2009 I went to ER the other day for Dizziness. Doctor's ruled out Vertigo. Gave me a prescription for antivert (meclizine 25mg) and it works good. :thumbsupsmiley: your doctor "ruled out" vertigo and yet he prescribed an anti-vertigo meds ? Quote Link to comment
drmalmon Posted March 27, 2009 Share Posted March 27, 2009 your doctor "ruled out" vertigo and yet he prescribed an anti-vertigo meds ? saang er yan? yari!bka intern o clerk nagbigay? ung residente natutulog hehehe! Quote Link to comment
peterparker Posted March 28, 2009 Share Posted March 28, 2009 I went to ER the other day for Dizziness. Doctor's ruled out Vertigo. Gave me a prescription for antivert (meclizine 25mg) and it works good. :thumbsupsmiley: whaa..? tsk, tsk... that`s a contradictory statement, i should say... :mtc: 1 Quote Link to comment
jhn888 Posted March 28, 2009 Share Posted March 28, 2009 i take maintenance for the high blooddo workout twice or thrice a week i still have the vertigo problem together with a ringing sound on my right eardone, ECG, stress test with a cardio machine, done all test, yet it still persist doctors at heart center says im too young to have a problem in the brain for MRI,so on and off for the past 5 years vertigo is a way of lifelast year as i was driving a car, it reached a point where i made a sudden stop in the middle of edsa due to severe dizziness and ear noise, it made me so dizzy that i went to try for a EENT specialistjust so happened the doctor shared the same symptoms as ihe prescribed to me noortrophil , look the medicine for a week, amazingly all the symptoms disappearnow when i had a feeling of dizziness, i take 2 a day and it is back to my normal work routinei hope these help Quote Link to comment
reskie22 Posted April 3, 2009 Share Posted April 3, 2009 i take maintenance for the high blooddo workout twice or thrice a week i still have the vertigo problem together with a ringing sound on my right eardone, ECG, stress test with a cardio machine, done all test, yet it still persist doctors at heart center says im too young to have a problem in the brain for MRI,so on and off for the past 5 years vertigo is a way of lifelast year as i was driving a car, it reached a point where i made a sudden stop in the middle of edsa due to severe dizziness and ear noise, it made me so dizzy that i went to try for a EENT specialistjust so happened the doctor shared the same symptoms as ihe prescribed to me noortrophil , look the medicine for a week, amazingly all the symptoms disappearnow when i had a feeling of dizziness, i take 2 a day and it is back to my normal work routinei hope these help the problem with noortrophil it works fine as you gradually take it during the time you feel dizziness... that good. but take note on the numberof tablets you are taking since it will increases until such time noortrophilis no longer effective for you to take.. i advice you to avoid increasing the dosage and maintain the value thatyou are having right now... Quote Link to comment
Porn Star Posted April 23, 2009 Share Posted April 23, 2009 i just expirience vertigo last monday night and tuesday night. i'll have it check when i get back in manila. Quote Link to comment
popoybato Posted December 2, 2009 Share Posted December 2, 2009 is vertigo similar to tinnitus?? pls advise, i have these humming sound almost 24/7 very hard to concentrate and sleep. Quote Link to comment
otitismedia Posted January 1, 2010 Share Posted January 1, 2010 (edited) is vertigo similar to tinnitus?? pls advise, i have these humming sound almost 24/7 very hard to concentrate and sleep. vertigo - It is the sensation of spinning or swaying while the body is actually stationary with respect to the surroundings. tinnitus - It is usually described as a ringing noise, but in some patients it takes the form of a high pitched whining, buzzing, hissing, screaming, humming, tinging or whistling sound, or as ticking, clicking, roaring, "crickets" or "tree frogs" or "locusts," tunes, songs, beeping, or even a pure steady tone like heard in a hearing test. consult your ENT doctor for check-up and possible management. Edited January 1, 2010 by otitismedia Quote Link to comment
Guest amazona Posted January 22, 2010 Share Posted January 22, 2010 one suggestion is proper manipulation of therappeutic massage Quote Link to comment
Bram Stooker Posted May 14, 2010 Share Posted May 14, 2010 ito lang po ang bawal kung meron ka vertigo. SOBRANG PUYATSOBRANG MADALDALSOBRANG GUTOMSOBRANG SEX tiyak yon aatake na naman vertigo mo. Quote Link to comment
nubile Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 Lovely thread with so many fallacies about vertigo Quote Link to comment
otitismedia Posted August 14, 2010 Share Posted August 14, 2010 (edited) i think you must have check up to determine what elements are lack in your body . Like below po: http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/2614/elementst.jpg ------------------------------------------------------------------- IMHO, these tests are too expensive and not specific for vertigo.... Edited August 14, 2010 by otitismedia Quote Link to comment
cocoy0 Posted September 7, 2010 Share Posted September 7, 2010 @AMAZ0NA: In my opinion, alangan kasi na ilagay natin ang blame ng cause ng vertigo sa proportions ng vitamins and minerals sa isang tao. Ang vertigo kasi ay failure to function ng ating balance system (nakalagak ito sa ating tenga). Minsan ang vertigo ay symptom lamang ng isa pang sakit na nasa background lamang. Quote Link to comment
orl_hns Posted September 18, 2010 Share Posted September 18, 2010 (edited) I went to ER the other day for Dizziness. Doctor's ruled out Vertigo. Gave me a prescription for antivert (meclizine 25mg) and it works good. :thumbsupsmiley: your doctor "ruled out" vertigo and yet he prescribed an anti-vertigo meds ? i don't see anything wrong with what the ER doctor prescribed Edited September 18, 2010 by orl_hns Quote Link to comment
ring0starr Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 if you are suffering of hearing loss that may cause vertigo Quote Link to comment
otitismedia Posted September 27, 2010 Share Posted September 27, 2010 I went to ER the other day for Dizziness. Doctor's ruled out Vertigo. Gave me a prescription for antivert (meclizine 25mg) and it works good. :thumbsupsmiley: i don't see anything wrong with what the ER doctor prescribed IMHO, there is nothing wrong with the prescription, just the statement... Quote Link to comment
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