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Feeling dizzy and off balance can be an awful experience. Dizziness can also be downright dangerous. Every year thousands of people have accidents on foot and in cars as the result of their vertigo.Here is the good news. If you seek the proper care your vertigo can usually be easily corrected.
Read MoreIn 2015 Neurology Research International published a 20 page article written by Mike Flannagan D.C. discussing the relationship of the upper neck and its role in overall health and human physiology.
Read MoreMany chronic health problems can be caused by inner ear problems. It is also true that neck problems can cause inner ear problems. Vertigo, hydrops, tinnitus , hearing loss, and Meniere’s disease can all be coming from the neck.
Read MoreOur office locations in Los Angeles have seen over 100 Meniere's Cases over the past 3 years. While not a complete cure, upper cervical care is a natural health care discipline that helps the body recover health from the inside out.
Read MoreVertigo is an extremely common health condition, especially for those over the age of 40. According to some statistics, as much as 40% of the 40-and-over population will experience vertigo at one time or another. We’re going to address three questions that people ask about vertigo.
Read MoreA person who is having the sensation of dizziness may not be sure if it is actually vertigo or simply disequilibrium. Vertigo is the feeling that the person himself is spinning or that the things around him are spinning when neither is actually moving.
Read MoreDoes your child complain of dizziness and light-headedness? Vertigo is more common in kids than you think. It is estimated that approximately 5% of children in the U.S. between the ages of 3-17 have had episodes of dizziness or loss of balance. These episodes were slightly more common in girls (5.7% vs. 5%).
Read MoreMeniere's disease has a tremendous impact on the quality of life of its patients. Meniere's episodes typically last 1-6 hours, and symptoms worsen when sodium intake is increased.
Read MoreEndolymphatic hydrops is a syndrome of the balance system, which is part of the inner ear. This condition results in fluctuations of the endolymph fluid, which fills the hearing and balance structures of the inner ear. The fluctuations of fluid can cause pressure in the ear and fullness.
Read MoreRight here in Los Angeles, Upper Cervical Health Doctors are helping patients recover from the devastating disease known as Meniere's. Meniere's disease causes patients to suffer from debilitating vertigo attacks that in many cases are not stopped until the patient is doped up on drugs in the hospital.
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