Dizziness and vertigo - aftercare

Meniere disease - aftercare; Benign positional vertigo - aftercare

Vertigo

Rotational head movements cause the fluid in the cupula of the semicircular canal to bend the hair cells. The hair cells, in turn, send a signal to your brain that you are experiencing motion. Vertigo can occur when these hair cells are still sending signals of motion, even though you may be perfectly still, giving you the illusion of movement.

What to Expect

Self-care

Home Safety

Medicines

When to Call the Doctor