Vertigo
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Content medically reviewed byDr. Mansi ShahMS, ENTView full profile onLinkedInOVERVIEWSYMPTOMSDIAGNOSISTREATMENTYour treatment plan may include one or more of these options.
Treatment for vertigo depends on the cause and severity of symptoms. During a vertigo attack, lying still in a quiet, darkened room may help to ease any symptoms of nausea and reduce the sensation of spinning. Some may be advised to take medication.MedicationMedicationCorticosteroids: Maybe given for acute vestibular neuritis with gradual tapering of the dose. Whole grains Vitamin B6 containing foods such as fortified breakfast cereals, meat such as chicken and pork, fish that includes salmon and tuna, peanut butter, beans, bananas, walnuts, spinach and avocados Fatty foods Foods containing high salt and sugar content (table sugar, honey) Caffeine Alcohol Migraine triggers which include foods that contain the amino acid tyramine such as red wine, chicken liver, ripened cheese and nuts.
Whole grains
Vitamin B6 containing foods such as fortified breakfast cereals, meat such as chicken and pork, fish that includes salmon and tuna, peanut butter, beans, bananas, walnuts, spinach and avocados
Fatty foods
Foods containing high salt and sugar content (table sugar, honey)
Caffeine
Alcohol
Migraine triggers which include foods that contain the amino acid tyramine such as red wine, chicken liver, ripened cheese and nuts.
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