Vertigo associated with migraines is called Vestibular Migraine, which shows symptoms like motion sickness, dizziness on seeing moving things, lightheadedness, imbalance, nausea, and vomiting. Etiological factors include stress, insomnia, menstruation, dehydration, changes in climate, and foods like red wine, chocolate, coffee, etc. Along with lifestyle modifications, medications prescribed are beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, anti-seizure drugs, etc.
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Do you think my condition is vestibular migraine?
Query: Hello doctor, I talked to you a few weeks back regarding my condition. Unilateral vestibular hypofunction caused may be due to vestibular neuritis. I have attached the test results for your review. I also have mild cervical spondylosis but the pain is almost gone but there is some stiffness in the n... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your unilateral vestibular imbalance could be because of some previous attack of vestibular neuritis which has left back its impressions. I am saying this because at present you do not have any fever, nausea, or vomiting nor any ringing sounds in your ear. Yours is jus... Read Full »