BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo) is the most common inner ear disorder and a frequent cause of vertigo, creating a false sensation of spinning. Episodes may occur just once or twice, last for several days or weeks, or, in rare cases, persist for months. The term BPPV provides a specific diagnosis, with each word describing key aspects of the condition:

  • Benign — While symptoms can be intense and distressing, BPPV is not life-threatening.
  • Paroxysmal (par-ek-siz-muhl) — Episodes arise suddenly and last only briefly.
  • Positional — Certain head movements or positions can trigger an episode.
  • Vertigo — A sensation of spinning or movement, either of yourself or the surrounding environment.

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The Dizzy Dilemma: Understanding and Managing Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) in Oxford, CT

Do you ever experience a sudden, spinning sensation or dizziness when you change the position of your head? It may happen when you turn over in bed, lie flat on your back, look up, or bend down. The sensation might feel intense and last longer than it does, often just a few seconds. If this sounds familiar, you could be dealing with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, commonly known as BPPV.

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Finding Balance: Understanding and Addressing Balance Issues in Waterbury, CT

Balance is something we often take for granted until we experience difficulties. Whether it’s a sudden feeling of dizziness or a constant unsteadiness, balance issues can significantly impact our daily lives. At Naugatuck Valley ENT, we understand the importance of maintaining proper balance and offer specialized care to patients suffering from ear, nose, and throat-related balance problems.