Why Choose Us for Dizziness and Vertigo Treatment?
At Dr. Dhirendra Singh Kushwah's ORL Clinic, we understand the profound impact that dizziness and vertigo can have on your quality of life. As one of the most common vestibular disorders, vertigo often presents as a troubling sensation of movement or spinning, making everyday activities challenging and disorienting. Early and effective treatment is crucial to prevent these symptoms from worsening and to maintain your overall well-being.
Vertigo and dizziness are increasingly common, but their impact on your daily life can be significant if not addressed promptly and effectively. These conditions often create a sensation of spinning or unsteadiness, making it feel as though you or your surroundings are moving when they are not. At Dr. Dhirendra Singh Kushwah's ORL Clinic, we offer specialized care to help you regain stability and improve your quality of life.
Benefits of Choosing Our Clinic
1. Expert Care in Neuro-Otology
o Specialized Expertise: Led by Dr. Dhirendra Singh Kushwah, a leading specialist in neuro-otology, our clinic provides targeted, expert care for dizziness and vertigo. We focus exclusively on these conditions, ensuring that you receive the most knowledgeable and effective treatment available.
2. Advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques
o Comprehensive Evaluation: We use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools to accurately identify the underlying causes of your symptoms. Our thorough approach ensures that you receive a precise diagnosis and a tailored treatment plan.
o Cutting-Edge Treatments:
Epley’s Maneuver: An effective repositioning technique for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), involving a 10-15 minute session where your head is moved through specific positions to alleviate symptoms caused by displaced canaloliths (ear crystals).
Intratympanic Therapy: A minimally invasive procedure where medications like gentamicin or steroids are injected into the middle ear to treat conditions such as Meniere’s disease and sudden hearing loss. This approach helps control vertigo attacks with minimal impact on hearing.
Endolymphatic Sac Decompression: A surgical procedure for patients with Meniere’s disease who do not respond to other treatments. This surgery reduces vertigo episodes while preserving hearing levels, performed under general anesthesia and typically lasting 1-1.5 hours.
Labyrinthectomy: A procedure for severe cases where the balance organs in the inner ear are removed to control intractable vertigo, usually at the cost of hearing.
Vestibular Nerve Section: A surgery that involves cutting the balance nerve while preserving the hearing nerve, aimed at controlling persistent vertigo while maintaining hearing function.
3. State-of-the-Art Facilities
o Modern Equipment: Our clinic boasts a unique, state-of-the-art facility in India, equipped with the latest diagnostic and therapeutic technologies. We are committed to using contemporary methods to manage and treat dizziness and vertigo effectively.
4. Personalized Care
o Tailored Treatment Plans: We understand that each patient’s experience with vertigo is unique. Our approach involves creating personalized treatment plans that address your specific needs and lifestyle, ensuring the best possible outcomes.
5. Compassionate Support
o Holistic Patient Care: From your initial consultation through ongoing follow-up, we provide compassionate and dedicated support. Our team is committed to making your treatment experience as comfortable and reassuring as possible.
Get Started on Your Path to Relief
If you are experiencing dizziness or vertigo, don’t wait to seek expert help. Contact Dr. Dhirendra Singh Kushwah’s ORL Clinic today to schedule a consultation. Discover how our specialized care and advanced treatments can help you regain balance and improve your quality of life.
Begin your journey to a steadier, more balanced life with us.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What causes dizziness and vertigo?
Answer: Dizziness and vertigo can arise from various underlying conditions. Common causes include:
• Meniere’s Disease: A disorder of the inner ear that can lead to vertigo, hearing loss, and tinnitus.
• Vestibular Neuritis: Inflammation of the vestibular nerve, often following a viral infection.
• Labyrinthitis: Inflammation of the inner ear, usually due to infection.
A thorough evaluation at our clinic will help determine the specific cause of your symptoms.
2. How is BPPV treated at your clinic?
Answer: For BPPV, we commonly use the Epley’s Maneuver. This repositioning technique involves a series of head movements designed to move displaced ear crystals back to their correct position, alleviating vertigo. The procedure typically takes 10-15 minutes and is performed by a specialist or physical therapist.
3. What is intratympanic therapy, and how does it work?
Answer: Intratympanic Therapy involves injecting medication, such as gentamicin or steroids, directly into the middle ear through the ear drum. This minimally invasive outpatient procedure targets conditions like Meniere’s disease and sudden hearing loss by reducing vertigo attacks and stabilizing symptoms with minimal impact on hearing.
4. What should I expect during an endolymphatic sac decompression surgery?
Answer: Endolymphatic Sac Decompression is a surgical procedure aimed at controlling vertigo in patients with Meniere’s disease who do not respond to other treatments. The surgery is performed under general anesthesia and typically lasts 1-1.5 hours. It involves creating a small opening in the inner ear to relieve pressure and reduce vertigo attacks while preserving hearing levels.
5. How do I know if vestibular nerve section surgery is right for me?
Answer: Vestibular Nerve Section is considered for patients with intractable vertigo who have significant hearing loss or where other treatments have failed. During the procedure, the balance nerve is divided while preserving the hearing nerve. A thorough evaluation by our specialist will help determine if this surgery is appropriate for your specific condition and needs.
If you have more questions or need further information, please don’t hesitate to contact our clinic. We are here to provide answers and support for your dizziness and vertigo concerns.