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Vestibular Trouble?

Updated: Jun 27

Recognizing when to seek help

Do you often feel unsteady or dizzy? It might be more than just a passing sensation. Vestibular therapy can help with a range of balance and dizziness issues. Here's a breakdown of common symptoms:


Key Symptoms to Watch For


Dizziness and Vertigo

A spinning sensation, even when you're still, is a classic symptom. This can also present as general lightheadedness or disorientation.


Balance Problems

Frequent stumbles, difficulty walking in a straight line, or feeling like you might fall are strong indicators.


Blurred Vision

Experiencing difficulty focusing your vision, especially when moving your head, can be connected to vestibular issues.


Nausea and Vomiting

Dizziness and balance problems can trigger nausea, stomach discomfort or vomiting.


Motion Sickness

Exaggerated sensitivity to motion, whether in a car, boat, or even on an amusement park ride.


Concentration Difficulties

The brain devotes mental energy to maintaining balance, so it may be harder to focus.


In Summary


If you're experiencing persistent dizziness, balance problems, or related symptoms like blurred vision or nausea, vestibular therapy might be a beneficial option to explore. Consider consulting with a healthcare professional to determine if vestibular therapy is right for you.



 
 
 

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