Some Toronto Dizziness Treatment Modalities

By Maria Graham


Dizziness is mainly characterized by a feeling of lightheadedness. It is a common experience which may indicate either a normal physiological response within the body or a serious medical condition requiring urgent attention. Most cases tend to be the result of normal physiological responses. Danger signs include frequent episodes and association with other symptoms such as loss of consciousness, visual blurring and headache. There are a number of Toronto dizziness treatment options one may benefit from.

The first thing that will happen when you get to the hospital is for the doctor to ascertain that you are indeed experiencing dizziness and not vertigo. Many people tend to confuse the two. Vertigo, is a condition that is characterized by the experience of a spinning surrounding. This is similar to what you would experience when you get off a merry go round. It is caused by conditions that affect the inner ear.

The doctor will also want to establish a number of characteristics of your illness which will provide clues as to the most likely cause. These include the factors that trigger the symptom, whether or not it has progressed over time and the severity. A physical examination involving all the body systems will then be conducted. A number of tests are vital to establishing the cause of your symptoms. They include radiological images such as the MRI and CT scan and blood tests such as the haemogram.

Some of the diseases that frequently associated with this symptom are those that affect the cardiovascular system. These include hypertension and hypotension, irregular heart rhythm and heart failure. Hypertension is treated by use of anti-hypertensive drugs while hypotension is managed based on the cause. Abnormalities of heart rhythm are managed with anti-arrhythmic drugs or artificial pacemakers depending on the type. Drugs for heart failure also exist.

In the central nervous system, there are a number of conditions that may present with dizziness. They include both acute and chronic forms. Those that are commonly encountered include strokes (cerebrovascular accidents), migraines, headaches, dementia and brain tumors among others. Many of them go undetected for a long period of time and only become symptomatic when they are much advanced.

Fluctuations in blood sugar levels is a possible cause of dizziness. This is a common problem among persons with diabetes. In such persons, the deficiency or loss of sensitivity of insulin makes it difficult for the body to maintain the levels within the normal limits. The problem is likely to be encountered among persons that fail to comply with their prescriptions. Taking your drugs as prescribed will help avoid the frequency of the episodes.

There are numerous other causes of this condition. Other common causes include anemia and intake of some drugs such as tranquilizers and sedatives. If you take part in a strenuous physical activity (by running a marathon, for instance), dizziness may set in due to physiological changes. Ensure that you have adequate glucose and water to use in such a situation.

The choice of therapy for dizziness is mainly determined by the underlying cause. Managing the underlying condition will help reduce the number of episodes suffered and their severity and may even get rid of the whole problem altogether. The treatments that are used include avoidance trigger factors (in the case of migraines), the use of drugs and general lifestyle changes.




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