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BPPV causes sudden, brief episodes of dizziness triggered by head movement. Doctronic connects you with licensed physicians who can evaluate your symptoms and recommend treatment without an in-person visit.
What Is Bppv?
BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo) is a vestibular disorder marked by brief but intense spinning sensations triggered by specific changes in head position. It can interfere with daily activities, raise fall risk, and cause significant anxiety. With the right treatment and support, most people experience substantial relief and a return to normal function.
- Brief spinning episodes triggered by head position changes
- Get personalized guidance from doctor-trained AI
- Explore treatment and prescription options
Is Online Bppv Treatment Right for You?
We can evaluate adults who are experiencing symptoms consistent with BPPV, including sudden dizziness, a spinning sensation, nausea, or imbalance brought on by head movement. Our physicians can assess your symptom history and recommend appropriate management, including medications to ease dizziness and nausea while you recover.
Because BPPV involves the vestibular system of the inner ear, our clinical team will also review any history of inner ear disorders, head injury, prior episodes, or conditions that may affect balance. Please be prepared to describe what triggers your symptoms and how long each episode lasts.
- Diagnosed with BPPV or suspected BPPV
- Get personalized guidance from AI and clinicians
- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Bppv
Antivert
Meclizine
A first-line vestibular suppressant commonly used to reduce dizziness and spinning sensations associated with BPPV.
AvailableDramamine
Dimenhydrinate
An antihistamine used to relieve vertigo, dizziness, and nausea related to inner ear disturbances.
AvailableZofran ODT
Ondansetron ODT
An antiemetic used to manage nausea that frequently accompanies vertigo episodes in BPPV.
AvailablePhenergan
Promethazine
An antihistamine and antiemetic that can help control nausea and dizziness during acute BPPV episodes.
AvailableHow Bppv Treatment Works at Doctronic
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Frequently asked questions
BPPV stands for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. It occurs when tiny calcium carbonate crystals called otoconia become dislodged from their normal location in the inner ear and migrate into one of the semicircular canals, where they disrupt normal fluid movement and send false signals to the brain about head position. This results in brief, intense spinning sensations triggered by specific head movements.
Individual spinning episodes usually last less than one minute, most commonly 10 to 30 seconds, and stop when the head is held still. However, the condition itself can persist for weeks to months if left untreated. Many people also experience lingering unsteadiness or mild nausea between episodes.
BPPV is not life-threatening, which is why the word 'benign' is part of its name. However, the dizziness it causes can increase the risk of falls, which is a serious concern especially in older adults. Sudden vertigo can also interfere with driving or operating machinery. Prompt evaluation and treatment are recommended.
The gold-standard treatment for BPPV is a series of repositioning head movements, such as the Epley maneuver, which can be guided by a clinician or performed at home with proper instruction. Medications do not cure BPPV but can help manage dizziness and nausea while the condition resolves. A physician can advise you on the appropriate maneuver for your type of BPPV and whether medication is appropriate for your symptoms.
Vestibular suppressants such as meclizine (Antivert) and dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) are commonly prescribed to reduce the intensity of dizziness. Antiemetics such as promethazine or ondansetron may be added if nausea is significant. These medications address symptoms rather than the underlying cause, so repositioning maneuvers remain the primary treatment.
BPPV has a known recurrence rate. Approximately 15 to 30 percent of people experience a return of symptoms within one year, and the rate is higher over longer periods. Recurrent episodes are generally treatable with the same repositioning maneuvers used the first time. Factors such as osteoporosis, vitamin D deficiency, and prior head injury may increase recurrence risk.
Doctronic uses an AI-guided evaluation to gather detailed information about your symptoms, medical history, and current medications. A licensed physician then reviews your information, makes a clinical assessment, and creates a personalized treatment plan. The entire process takes place online, so you can get care from home without waiting for an in-person appointment.
Yes. Doctronic care is provided exclusively by licensed physicians whose work is subject to ongoing review and quality auditing. The platform is HIPAA-compliant, meaning your personal health information is protected. Doctronic is available to adults aged 18 and older in any U.S. state.
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