Many people have found success with chiroparctic treatment for virtigo. For more information, check out the related link.
doctors can prescribe medication to help reduce symptoms and get you back on your feet.
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There are various head and neck exercises that one can do in an attempt to reduce vertigo. The Epley manoeuvre and the Brandt-Daroff exercises are both good movements that help 90% of people suffering vertigo.
There is no reason that you wouldn't be able to see a Chiropractor, I currently have bulges from C-2 thru C-7 and I visit my Chiropractor at least once a month or more if I am able. Even with a herniation you can still benefit from using your Chiropractor.
I have been trying divertigo for my vertigo for 2 days. Seems to help out with most of the vertigo feeling. You put a drop behind each ear and rub it into the skin. If i am at 80% vertigo it seems to drop it to about 20%. I think it was $7 at wally world.
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Depending on your situation, consulting a chiropractor could help relieve back pain. But a chiropractor will recommend you see a spine specialist about having back surgery.
A chiropractor is an alternative medicine doctor who helps people align their spine. You can help heal a lot of nerve type issues by relieving pressure on the nerves and creating blood flow. You can also make decent money, the average chiropractor makes 50,000 a year.
There are several prescription medications that can be taken to help with vertigo (for example, meclizine). A patient is sometimes also encouraged to practice handlling small heights, and to work their way up.
There are many sites that offer vertigo exercises online. A few of them are vertigoexercisesvideo.com, livestrong.com and webmd.com. The first site even has videos for you to watch to help you learn the exercises.
The Chiropractor suggested that I buy orthopedic inserts for my shoes to help my posture