Intro

Vertigo is a common symptom that can affect people of all ages, causing a sensation of spinning or feeling unsteady. 

It can be a frustrating and frightening experience that can interfere with daily activities, making it difficult to perform even simple tasks. 

Vertigo can be caused by various factors—such as inner ear disorders, migraines, head injuries, and medications. It can also be a symptom of more serious conditions like stroke or brain tumors, which require immediate medical attention.

However, most cases of vertigo can be managed with simple lifestyle changes.

In this blog post, you’re going to learn the ups and downs of how to treat vertigo and manage the symptoms through simple lifestyle changes that nearly anyone could take advantage of. 

Hopefully, one or more of these ideas will work like a charm for you! 

1. Avoid Triggers

There are a few different things that can trigger vertigo—so it’s important to understand these triggers so that you can take measures to avoid them in your everyday life (at least as much as possible). 

Firstly, it’s important to get up slowly from a lying or sitting position, and sit on the edge of the bed for a minute or so before standing. 

Bending down to pick up items or extending your neck, such as when reaching up to a high shelf, should also be avoided. 

During daily activities, it is essential to move your head slowly and carefully—at least until you can be reasonably sure that your vertigo won’t flare up again. 

You should also take care to eat a balanced diet, and exclude extra hot liquids and foods with high levels of sugar and salt.

2. Stay Hydrated

In some cases, vertigo can be an indicator that your body is getting dehydrated. 

For best results, keep yourself hydrated by drinking plenty of water. 

This will help to ensure that you don’t succumb to vertigo due to dehydration. 

3. Get Adequate Sleep

Quite ironically, getting an adequate night’s rest can be difficult for vertigo sufferers

But part of the unpleasantness of this irony is that getting adequate sleep is required in order for you to diminish your vertigo symptoms as well as possible. 

In fact—not getting adequate rest can be a trigger for vertigo in and of itself—which can set you into a perpetual negative cycle. 

So for best results, always try to get a decent night’s sleep, to avoid suffering from vertigo as a result of lackluster sleep quality.  

4. Use The Epley Maneuver

For a certain type of vertigo (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo), this maneuver can actually work surprisingly well. 

It basically involved a series of head moments intended to relocate calcium carbonate crystals—moving them from your utricle back to your semicircular canals (which is where they actually belong). 

This is a somewhat complicated maneuver—but you can find videos of it online. You can also ask your healthcare provider to demonstrate it for you if you’re not sure how to do it properly. 

5. Try Medical Marijuana

Vertigo actually has a relatively extensive relationship with medical cannabis, in the sense that some people who use it actually experience vertigo as a side effect. 

But for other people, marijuana may actually help to treat the symptoms and actually eliminate vertigo. 

For example—for vertigo that’s caused by inflammation of the inner ear, it’s possible that cannabis could help to reduce the inflammation (and thus, halt the vertigo). 

The real key to knowing whether or not medical marijuana is a good treatment option for your vertigo is to talk to a licensed marijuana doctor, so that they can help you to determine the best course for treatment. 

If you don’t know of such a doctor, this tool can help you to locate one in your area. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, vertigo can be a challenging condition that can most definitely interfere with daily life. 

However, the good news is that most cases of vertigo can be effectively managed with simple lifestyle changes. 

By avoiding triggers, staying hydrated, getting enough sleep, and doing specific exercises, you can take control of your symptoms and regain your quality of life. 

Managing vertigo is a process that requires patience and persistence. 

However, with the right approach and a positive attitude, it’s totally possible to overcome the challenges of vertigo and enjoy life to the fullest.

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Chukwuka Ubani is a passionate writer, he loves writing about people and he is a student of Computer Engineering. His favorite book is Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

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