Browse Medications by Everyday Health Concerns: Persistent dizziness

Written by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

Reviewed by James Wong
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Updated Jan 27, 2025
•Published Jan 15, 2025

What is Persistent dizziness?
Symptoms of Persistent dizziness
- A continuous sense of spinning or imbalance
- Difficulty standing, walking, or maintaining coordination
- Nausea, vomiting, or blurred vision
- Fatigue or trouble concentrating
What causes Persistent dizziness?
- Inner ear disorders: Conditions like vestibular neuritis or Meniere's disease.
- Neurological conditions: Migraines, multiple sclerosis, or brain injuries.
- Cardiovascular issues: Low blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, or poor circulation.
- Chronic conditions: Anxiety, dehydration, or anemia.
- Side effects of medications: Certain drugs can cause dizziness as a side effect.
Risk factors for Persistent dizziness
- Have a history of inner ear problems or infections
- Suffer from chronic conditions like diabetes, migraines, or anemia
- Use medications with dizziness as a known side effect
- Experience high levels of stress, anxiety, or dehydration
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How is Persistent dizziness diagnosed?
- A discussion with a healthcare provider about your symptoms and medical history
- A physical exam and balance tests to evaluate coordination and stability
- Imaging tests like an MRI or CT scan to rule out neurological conditions
- Hearing or vestibular tests to assess inner ear function
How is Persistent dizziness treated?
- Medications: Anti-nausea drugs, antihistamines, or vestibular suppressants.
- Physical therapy: Vestibular rehabilitation exercises to improve balance.
- Lifestyle changes: Staying hydrated, eating regularly, and managing stress.
- Surgical intervention: Rarely, surgery may be required for severe inner ear conditions.
Medications for Persistent dizziness
Can Persistent dizziness be prevented?
- Staying hydrated and eating balanced meals to maintain blood sugar levels
- Avoiding sudden movements or standing up too quickly
- Managing chronic conditions like migraines or anxiety with proper care
- Taking steps to reduce stress and prioritize rest
Managing Persistent dizziness at home
- Sit or lie down immediately if you feel dizzy to prevent falls
- Avoid bright lights, loud noises, or crowded spaces that may worsen symptoms
- Practice balance exercises like tai chi or yoga to strengthen coordination
- Use assistive devices like a cane or handrails for added stability
When should you seek help for Persistent dizziness?
- Dizziness lasts for days or interferes with daily life
- You experience severe symptoms like fainting, chest pain, or difficulty speaking
- Self-help strategies do not alleviate your symptoms
- The dizziness is accompanied by sudden hearing loss or severe headaches
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