How long does it take for a vestibular migraine to get better

Vestibular migraine is also called migrainous vertigo. The clinical manifestations of patients have both vestibular symptoms, such as vertigo and visual rotation, and migraine manifestations, such as headache on the side of the head, nausea, vomiting, photophobia, phonophobia, etc. The duration of the headache lasts for 4~72 hours, and it can be improved by treating it as a migraine in general. Vestibular migraine in generally relieves itself after the headache lasts for 4~72 hours, and the recovery period takes an additional 24 hours. During the recovery period, the patient may experience symptoms such as fatigue, irritability, lack of concentration, scalp tenderness, dizziness, fatigue, sensitivity to light and sound, and so on. Vestibular migraine can be treated as migraine, e.g., by using medications such as ergotamine tartrate and dihydroergotamine to normalize the overdistension and pulsation of cerebral arterial vasculature, which can lead to a reduction of the headache, and by using medications such as ibuprofen and sumatriptan. If vestibular migraine is diagnosed, please follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.