Vertigo

About Vertigo

Advanced Vertigo Care Experts

Vertigo is more than just dizziness—it is a sensation of spinning or imbalance that can significantly affect daily activities and quality of life. While many cases are related to inner ear disorders, some may arise from neurological conditions requiring specialized evaluation. At Preetham Neuro Centre, Dr. Preetham Reddy provides expert diagnosis and personalized treatment for all types of vertigo. With over 13 years of experience and advanced diagnostic tools, we focus on identifying the root cause, reducing episodes, and restoring balance for patients in Chandanagar, Madinaguda, BHEL, and Hyderabad.

Symptoms of Vertigo

Identify Vertigo Warning Signs

Recognizing vertigo symptoms early helps differentiate between inner ear and neurological causes, ensuring timely treatment and preventing complications.

Spinning Sensation

Feeling like you or your surroundings are moving or rotating

Loss of Balance

Difficulty standing, walking, or maintaining stability

Nausea & Vomiting

Common with severe vertigo episodes

Hearing Changes

Ringing in ears (tinnitus) or temporary hearing loss

Head Movement Sensitivity

Symptoms worsen with sudden head movements or position changes

Treatment Options

Effective Vertigo Relief Solutions

Vertigo treatment focuses on identifying the underlying cause and providing targeted therapies, including medications, repositioning maneuvers, and neurological care for long-term relief.

BPPV Treatment (Positional Vertigo)

Specialized maneuvers help reposition inner ear crystals to relieve dizziness quickly and effectively.

Vestibular Migraine Management

Treatment focuses on controlling migraine-related vertigo through medications and lifestyle adjustments.

Inner Ear Disorder Treatment

Care for conditions like vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis causing acute vertigo.

Central Vertigo Care

Advanced neurological care for vertigo caused by brain-related conditions like stroke or Multiple Sclerosis.

Balance Rehabilitation Therapy

Customized exercises improve stability and coordination in chronic vertigo patients.

BAER/BERA Diagnostic Testing

Advanced testing to evaluate nerve pathways between the ear and brain for accurate diagnosis.

FAQs

Vertigo is a spinning sensation where surroundings feel moving, unlike general dizziness which causes lightheadedness or imbalance without motion perception.

Vertigo is caused by inner ear disorders, vestibular migraine, infections, neurological diseases, or nerve issues affecting balance and coordination pathways.

Consult a neurologist when vertigo is frequent, severe, associated with headaches, vision issues, imbalance, or does not improve with basic treatment.

Vertigo may be benign, but sometimes indicates serious neurological issues like stroke or brain disorders requiring immediate medical evaluation and care.

Diagnosis includes clinical examination, balance testing, neurological evaluation, and BERA tests to accurately identify inner ear or brain-related causes.

Yes, many vertigo cases are treatable using maneuvers, medications, therapy, and lifestyle changes, helping patients achieve long-term symptom control effectively.

Epilepsy & Seizure Treatment

Advanced Care for Seizure Disorders

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain, resulting in repeated seizures that can affect movement, awareness, and overall quality of life. These seizures may vary from mild episodes to severe convulsions depending on the condition.

At Preetham Neuro Centre, we provide comprehensive epilepsy care with a strong focus on accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment, and long-term management. Under the expertise of Dr. Preetham Reddy, patients receive evidence-based care designed to control seizures, reduce frequency, and improve daily functioning and long-term brain health.

Symptoms of Epilepsy

Identify Early Warning Signs

Epilepsy symptoms vary widely, but early identification helps ensure timely treatment, better seizure control, and prevention of serious neurological complications.

Seizures / Convulsions

Sudden jerking movements of body due to abnormal brain activity

Loss of Consciousness

Temporary blackout or unresponsiveness during seizure episodes

Confusion / Memory Loss

Difficulty remembering events or feeling disoriented after seizures

Unusual Sensations

Fear, anxiety, or déjà vu feeling before seizure starts

Body Stiffness / Falls

Sudden muscle stiffness or unexpected falls without warning

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