Can vestibular disorders in children be completely cured

People with mild vestibular disorders in children can usually be cured, and most can improve their symptoms with medication, surgery, and self-regulation. Children with vestibular disorders may have hyperactivity, difficulty concentrating, fall easily and other symptoms of reduced self-control. Each child has a different severity and different treatment methods. Self-regulation, medication, and surgery can be performed under the guidance of a professional doctor. Generally children with mild vestibular disorders can be cured. The common medications used for treatment are Benadryl, Diazepam, Nimodipine, Flunarizine, etc. When taking medications, they need to be under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used blindly. If the drug sensitivity is low, or the symptom change is not obvious, to take surgery to cut the vestibular nerve or destroy the vagus nerve means of treatment. Specific should follow the doctor’s advice to choose different treatment methods.