Can persistent perceptual postural dizziness be cured?

Persistent perceptual postural dizziness is usually well relieved by aggressive treatment. Persistent perceptual postural dizziness is a more complex form of dizziness that in most cases has no organic changes, and is clinically typified by sensitivity to movement and high sensitivity to visual stimuli. It can be relieved by lying down or resting. Symptoms can be improved with flunarizine and phenelzine. Patients with this disease often combine with some mental symptoms, such as anxiety and depression, etc. In this case, the symptoms are usually improved by using anti-anxiety and depression drugs, such as haloperidol melittin tablets, sertraline hydrochloride, paroxetine and so on. For some patients with milder symptoms, the use of medication will result in significant relief and a clinical cure can be achieved. For some more severe patients, concurrent psychotherapy and cognitive therapy are required, and generally relief can also be achieved with comprehensive treatment and a clinical cure. If the diagnosis of persistent perceptual postural dizziness, you should relax, maintain a good mood, communicate with your doctor in a timely manner, use medication under the guidance of the doctor, and adhere to the treatment.