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“Your doctor can usually do one of two procedures in the office that works for most cases of BPPV. These procedures are called the Epley maneuver and the Semont maneuver. If you don’t want treatment or if treatment doesn’t work, BPPV usually goes away by itself within a few weeks. Over time, your brain will likely get used to the confusing signals it gets from your inner ear. Either way, you can do some simple exercises that train your brain to get used to the confusing vertigo signals.

Medicine may help with severe nausea and vomiting.

Be extra careful so that you don’t hurt yourself or someone else if you have a sudden attack of vertigo (Ex. Don’t drive till resolved, don’t drink till resolved, etc…)”.

University of Michigan Health – Michigan Medicine

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