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Dizziness & Vertigo

Do you need help with your dizziness and vertigo? ElmTree Physical Therapy and Wellness is the answer!

Do you have dizziness or vertigo? Do you ever get dizzy for more than a few seconds? Is it interfering with your day-to-day activities? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, one of our Hamlin, Hawley and White Mills, PA physical therapists can help you find a long-term solution to your problem. To get relief from dizziness and vertigo, schedule an appointment with ElmTree Physical Therapy and Wellness.

Do you experience these symptoms alongside your dizziness?

A lack of sleep, a poor diet, excessive exercise, or a disease such as a head cold or flu can all cause dizziness.

It can also be caused by something as simple as abruptly rising from a long period of lying or sitting.

The following symptoms may accompany dizziness:

  • Loss of balance
  • Feeling faint
  • Tunnel vision
  • Light-headedness or heavy-headedness

The most effective way to determine what is causing your dizziness is to see a physical therapist. This will help you rule out any underlying conditions or factors.

Watch out for these vertigo symptoms

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The most common cause of vertigo is an imbalance in the inner ear, also known as the “vestibular system.” Your vestibular system assists you in maintaining your balance and center of gravity by sending signals about your movement to your brain. The impulses required to keep you balanced are not delivered to your brain if this system is damaged or malfunctioning.

Vertigo is a natural reaction that occurs when the equilibrium of your body is disrupted. This is difficult to deal with because it disrupts your daily routine and way of life. Vertigo causes you to feel as if you are “rocking” or “spinning” even when you are sitting.

Look out for the following symptoms:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Double vision
  • Sweating
  • Abnormal eye movements
  • Arm and leg weakness
  • Difficulty with vision and speaking
  • Unable to concentrate or stay alert

If you recognize these vertigo symptoms, it’s time to see a Hamlin, Hawley and White Mills, PA physical therapist. To make an appointment with ElmTree Physical Therapy and Wellness, please click here.

What is the cause of my dizziness and vertigo?

Vertigo and balance issues can be caused by a number of factors, including:

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)

BPPV frequently causes dizziness. It happens when tiny calcium crystals in your ears become dislodged and move to places where they shouldn’t be. This can cause vertigo and inner-ear discomfort, particularly when lying down.

Meniere’s disease

This disease develops when fluid builds up in your ear (s). This is distinguished by ear “ringing” and brief episodes of extreme dizziness that can last for hours. There is also a chance of temporary hearing loss.

Stroke

A stroke has an impact on how the entire body moves. If you have recently had a stroke, you may experience long-lasting vertigo waves.

Vestibular neuritis

This is an inner ear infection that can cause vertigo.

Migraines

By affecting the vestibular system, a migraine can cause vertigo and sometimes light or sound sensitivity. Your vision may deteriorate as well.

Do any of these symptoms or conditions ring a bell? If this is the case, you most likely have a balance problem. For dizziness and vertigo relief, visit one of our Hamlin, Hawley and White Mills, PA licensed physical therapists at ElmTree Physical Therapy!

Ready to find relief from your dizziness and vertigo?

Contact our Hawley, White Mills, or Hamlin, PA physical therapy clinic today!

Dizziness and vertigo can disrupt your daily life and make even the simplest tasks difficult. You are not, however, required to continue living in this manner. ElmTree Physical Therapy has extensive experience diagnosing and treating dizziness and vertigo.

Our physical therapists will assess your condition and make recommendations for a treatment plan that will address your concerns while also increasing your stability. Make an appointment with our Hawley, White Mills, or Hamlin, PA physical therapy clinic so we can assist you in getting back on your feet!

At ElmTree Physical Therapy Clinic, We Listen!