Dizziness after otolithosis can be treated with vestibular rehabilitation, medication and surgery.
Otolithiasis can be self-cured, but is prone to recurrent attacks. For people with clear otolithic dizziness, they can seek medical treatment for vestibular rehabilitation training, such as balance and gait exercises, adaptive exercises, alternative exercises, etc. The training is based on central adaptation and compensatory mechanisms. The training is to improve the patient’s vestibular function through central adaptation and compensatory mechanisms, so as to reduce the sequelae caused by vestibular injury.
For those with severe dizziness symptoms, medications to improve microcirculation in the inner ear, such as betahistine and ginkgo biloba extract, can be used as prescribed by the doctor if necessary. For a very small number of people who are still not cured after manipulation and repositioning, which seriously affects their lives, surgical treatment is feasible.
In daily life, patients with otolithosis should also adjust their mentality to avoid excessive tension and anxiety. Strengthen life care, avoid substantial changes in body position.
Patients with dizziness after otolithosis should seek regular medical review.