Effective remedy for otolithic vertigo

There is no specific drug for the treatment of otolithic vertigo. Vertigo caused by otoliths can be improved by applying vestibular inhibitors such as phenylephrine during acute attacks, and after reset, it can be combined with betahistine mesylate tablets, vertigo stop and other medications to promote the recovery of the condition.
Otolithiasis, also known as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, is mainly caused by otolith dislocation. The most effective treatment is to reset the otolith by manipulation or machine. For patients with acute attacks, vestibular inhibitors such as phenylephrine can be applied to improve symptoms, and positional tests can be done to clarify the location of the semicircular canals where the otoliths are located, so that manipulation or machine repositioning can be performed, and after repositioning, the condition can be combined with betahistine mesylate to promote recovery.
The medication must be applied under the supervision of a doctor.
For some of the vertigo caused by otoliths, the patient’s psychological factors are also very important, to correctly recognize this disease, in general, most patients can be cured after manipulation or machine repositioning, do not worry too much.