When To Call a Doctor
Call your health
professional immediately if you have the spinning, whirling sensation of
vertigo together with any of the following:
- A head injury
- Complete, sudden
hearing loss
- Weakness in an arm or leg
- Blurred or
double vision
- Difficulty speaking
- Persistent numbness
or tingling anywhere on your body
Call your health professional to schedule an appointment
if:
- This is the first time you have had an attack
of vertigo.
- You have a low-pitched roaring, ringing, or hissing
sound in your ear, especially if you have not had this before. This is called
tinnitus.
- You have frequent or severe
episodes of vertigo that interfere with your activities.
- You have
an attack of vertigo that is different from what you were told to
expect.
- You need medicine to control nausea and vomiting.
Watchful Waiting
If your symptoms suggest
benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), watchful
waiting may be appropriate. BPPV may go away on its own in time. If it
interferes with your normal daily activities or causes nausea and vomiting,
treatment may be needed.
Who To See
The following health professionals are able to
diagnose and treat BPPV and the causes of vertigo:
To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment