Transcription of Positional Dizziness (BPPV)
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Positional Dizziness (BPPV)Information for patientsPositional dizzinessPositional Dizziness , known as benign paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (or BPPV) is a disorder that usually causes spinning Dizziness with certain head movements. About 20% of all Dizziness is due to BPPV, and approximately 50% of Dizziness in older people is due to BPPV. It occurs when loose crystals collect in the wrong part of the inner ear and send false signals to the brain. Movements that usually trigger Dizziness are lying down, sitting up, rolling over in bed and up and down head movements. The Dizziness can clear up itself but if it doesn t, a simple head manoeuvre called the Epley manoeuvre can be performed in the audiology Epley manoeuvreThe Epley manoeuvre involves moving the head into certain positions to allow the crystals to move out of the part of the ear that is causing the problem and then dissolve in the fluid inside the inner this has been done you will be advised to keep your head in an upright position for around twenty minutes.
Positional dizziness Positional dizziness, known as Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (or BPPV) is a disorder that usually causes spinning dizziness with certain head movements. About 20% of all dizziness is due to BPPV, and approximately 50% of dizziness in older people is due to BPPV. It occurs when loose crystals collect
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