How to differentiate cervical vertigo from Meniere’s syndrome

Cervical vertigo and Meniere’s syndrome have similar symptoms. Many people with atypical manifestations of Meniere’s syndrome come to the orthopedic clinic to have their cervical spine examined. There may be herniated discs, hyperplasia, degeneration, aging, etc. If you do the identification, cervical vertigo, vertigo is not long, it is a sudden twisting motion of the head will appear sudden attack of dizziness, the attack is not long, 3-5 seconds. However, in Meniere’s syndrome, the cause of which is uncertain, the attack lasts for 3-5 days, and when the attack occurs, it feels like the sky is spinning, and it feels like the sky is spinning when the eyes are closed. So, from this symptom you can understand which is cervical vertigo or Meniere’s syndrome. An ENT examination can be done to see if there are any defects in the eardrum, otitis media, and also to look at the ears. Do a cervical spine examination cervical spine MRI, do spinal cord evoked potentials to see if there is indeed cervical spondylosis, can be done to identify it.