LabyrinthitisHome TreatmentVertigo (a
whirling or spinning sensation) is most intense during the first 2 to 3 days of
labyrinthitis. Bed rest and keeping your head still
may initially relieve symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and vertigo. But if vertigo lasts for more than a few days, returning to normal daily
activities may help. Staying active, while difficult if it triggers vertigo,
usually helps the brain adapt (compensate) to the vertigo more
quickly. It is especially important to move your head as you normally would and
avoid holding it completely still. As compensation occurs, vertigo will
gradually go away. Although labyrinthitis is generally a
short-term condition, there are steps you can take at home to manage your
symptoms. Check with your doctor first before trying exercises at
home to reduce symptoms of vertigo associated with labyrinthitis.
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