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Positional vertigo
Head spinning on turning. Sudden vertigo at times. Nausea. Head is heavy at times. Mild ear pain..
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You seem to be suffering from benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Diagnosis can be confirmed by a maneuver known as Dix Hallipike maneuver. If diagnosis is confirmed then only way to treat is to perform particle repositioning maneuvers such as Epley maneuver. Medications are usually not useful
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