You generally see a neurologist, but some people do find it helpful to find a neurologist who specializes in headaches.
Look at the link below to find some headache specialists in your area.
You should go see a neurologist.
A neurologist and a neurosurgeon would be involved in the management of a patient who has suffered a concussion.
you should see a neurologist (internal medicine)
Normally you start the workup with your primary care provider, and consult a neurologist as needed after that.
For vertigo, start the evaluation with your primary care provider. The history and physical that you get in their office will help determine the best type of specialist for your situation.
Neurologist.
A neurologist.
Yes, there are cures for vertigo. It is very important to see a doctor to determine the exact cause of your vertigo, as it can come from different sources, and each one is treated differently. I had vertigo for years and finally got the root cause diagnosed. I learned a technique in physical therapy that really helped me. It can give you temporary relief in most cases, and is actually the cure in some cases...like mine. Until you see a doctor, use the techniqu in the link below to help control our vertigo.
No, Vertigo is not contagious. I currently have it and I talked to my doctor about the disease and you can not give it to people.
After the room started spinning for the patient, the doctor realized she displayed signs of having vertigo.
If you are close to a rural area, then contact a neurologist ( ear , nose and throat specialist) and make an appoitment. If you need a referral or are not close to a neurologist, contact your primary care physician.
Yes, Glaucoma and Vertigo are linked as they both effect your vision. When you have glaucoma you see dark shadows or your vision is impared when you can not see at all. With vertigo again your vision is effected as your body is not balanced and you can not see clearly as well.
You should see a dermatologist
You do not get vertigo from whip lash symptoms or any other symptoms. You get vertigo from the damage done to your head in the car accident. You should have seen a doctor long before this.
Vertigo is defined as a feeling of a spinning sensation.To avoid vertigo: cut on caffeine, alcohol, salt, and tobacco.Drink sufficient fluids, eat a healthy diet, get sound sleep, and avoid stress. If vertigo occurs due to medication, talk to your doctor about discontinuing or reducing the dosageHaving problems with vertigo and dizziness?Here's what helped me:
See a local doctor
A psycologist
Urologist
Cancerologist