Vertigo And Driving In Ontario Do I Have Benign Paroximal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) If It Is Mainly Triggered By Driving On Certain Highways?

Do I have Benign Paroximal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) if it is mainly triggered by driving on certain highways? - vertigo and driving in ontario

Do I need to Benin paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), especially when driving on certain roads caused? I have a long history of inner ear, scarring and infection. I had 9 operations for tubes and perhaps more. I have ear infections, on average 5 times per year. I am 28 years old. I have recently begun to travel more conferences and to visit friends in the city. I must go, because my ears can not fly. But in most streets in my area (Pennsylvania) I problems with dizziness, in some parts of the road had and turn right onto the street. It's worse when I'm tired. This would be the degree and angle of the road positional vertigo? 40 is a bit embarrassing going, from 70 mph on a road when I was in a sense, the car is about to capsize, if I do not know. I'm not afraid to go ... I know that this is not a strange phobia. I do not want my doctor, because he is not an emergency .. very annoying when I am on a journey.

3 comments:

Eoin D said...

Perhaps you have BPPV, history of ear problems also questionable. But you should consult with your doctor or maybe even a specialist in otolaryngology, preserve, solve them. While not causing too many problems right now, could easily deteriorate, and the last place you want to lose control of his balance, is a road. If BPPV to easily treatable.

Eoin D said...

Perhaps you have BPPV, history of ear problems also questionable. But you should consult with your doctor or maybe even a specialist in otolaryngology, preserve, solve them. While not causing too many problems right now, could easily deteriorate, and the last place you want to lose control of his balance, is a road. If BPPV to easily treatable.

Starfall said...

It can be good. I did that too, and have problems on some roads (I'm also in PA). I can not with a large number of curves or hills, I became very dizzy and vertigo. For me it is worse when I'm tired, not eating or something strange when I'm down. I take Bonine (Meclizine) when it really hurts. This has at least the outer edge. Nothing else has worked. I think there are certain types of exercises you can do to your inner ear that the movements that can help you something to talk with your doctor.

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