I learned about this from my doctor six months ago when I developed a severe case of Vertigo. Tried the "half summersault" movement and it seemed to help fair bit but not all of it. Gradually it has worn off however.
If you have vertigo, it might also be
migraine disease. See a “migraine specialist neurologist” not any old neurologist. I have migraine disease, which is
not just a headache. Indeed, I have no headache! But plenty of vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss since my early 20s. The big triggers tend to be air pressure (notably low pressure troughs and big seasonal pressure changes), light (LEDs and florescent), just being tired/hungry/sick (and now, old) and unfortunately, noise. (A bunch of other stuff I will leave out.) Migraine is an inherited disease and runs in families.
There are new innovative drugs out that might help many with migraine disease.
The new kinds of small molecule, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonist migraine medications are getting more interesting and abundant. They are kind of like all the stories about blocking receptors for a virus but block a different one that is connected to what causes migraine disease.
“CGRP is one of the greatest translational science stories in medicine,” says Dr. Lipton. “We have gone from laboratory findings that show CGRP is important in vasodilation and pain, to human studies that show its role in migraine, to the development of a robust set of novel treatments. Since 1 billion people globally have migraine, including 40 million in the United States, this is great news for a huge number of people. That includes those with migraine, their families, and employers — and for clinicians who treat them — with wonderful new tools for reducing the burden of the world’s second most disabling disorder.” (link below)
BTW: Migraine is
not a headache. Headache is one of many potential symptoms from migraine disease (nausea, vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, stomach and enteric issues [AKA enteric migraine], neck pain, misdiagnosed sinus infections [actually, majority is migraine], the list is long and varies from person to person). CDC thinks many men with neck and other bothersome symptoms have undiagnosed migraine disease due to poor medical training (neurologists get one day in class on it!) and bias in mind of doctors thinking it is only a women’s disease and (bias in all who think it is) only a headache.
Migraine disease is the second most disabling disease on Earth, ruins lives and careers and one in six humans have it!
https://www.migraineagain.com/qulipta-atogepant-migraine-prevention/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_campaign=Weekly_Newsletter&utm_content=2021-10-03&vgo_ee=yLGHMHUOaXk5j1GWIJ4xUovy7T5YEJ8ohjC9vauJg30%3D