How long does it take to get better from vertigo medication

The length of vertigo treatment is related to the patient’s age, physical condition, underlying disease, degree of illness and duration of illness. If the patient recovers quickly, he/she can get better in 3-5 days; if he/she recovers slowly, it takes more than half a month; in patients with stubborn vertigo, the condition can recur and may not get better even in 3-5 years. In case of vertigo, it is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital and see a regular doctor for treatment. The more common causes of vertigo include cervical spondylosis, hypertension, Ménière’s disease, and hypotension. In addition, brain tumors and cerebrovascular accidents can cause vertigo.