Vertigo Treatment in Bangladesh | Dizziness Vertigo

Vertigo means a spinning feeling. You feel like you are moving even when your body is still. It usually starts from a problem in the inner ear. This part controls balance. When it stops working right, the brain gets mixed signals. Then dizziness begins. It can start at any time. Many people feel scared when it happens.

Prof. Dr. Kamrul Hassan Tarafder offers advanced vertigo treatment in Bangladesh. He has over 40 years of experience. People trust him because he is one of the most respected ENT specialists in Bangladesh, checks the ear and balance system with care.

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Vertigo Treatment in Bangladesh

What is Vertigo and why does it happen?

People often ask “whatis vertigo” and how it differs from general dizziness. Vertigo is a sensation where you feel as if you or your surroundings are spinning or moving, even when you are standing still. It commonly originates from the inner ear, where the body’s balance mechanism is located.

Dizziness, on the other hand, may simply feel like light-headedness, imbalance, or a floating feeling. Determining the exact reason of dizziness requires a proper ENT evaluation.

Effective Vertigo solutions we provide

We offer simple and effective vertigo solutions. Many patients feel better with basic head movements, light medicine, or lifestyle changes. We also provide full ENT treatment for ear problems that cause dizziness. Our aim is to help you stay steady and feel normal again.

1. Medication-based treatment

Some vertigo cases improve with medicine. These help reduce spinning, nausea, and ear problems. The treatments below are commonly used.

  • Anti-vertigo tablets
  • Anti-nausea medicines
  • Steroids (when inflammation is present)
  • Antibiotics (for infection-related dizziness)
2. Non-medicine treatment

Not all vertigo needs medicine. Many patients feel better with simple movements, exercises, and lifestyle changes. Here are the options.

  • Epley maneuver for BPPV
  • Vestibular rehabilitation therapy
  • Lifestyle and dietary adjustments
  • Hydration therapy
  • Stress and migraine management
3. Treatment for inner Ear disorders

When vertigo comes from the inner ear, the treatment must focus on the exact problem. The methods below help manage these conditions safely.

  • Ménière’s disease management
  • Chronic otitis management
  • Tinnitus-related vertigo care
4. Surgical treatment (Only when necessary)

Certain balance disorders may require endoscopic or microscopic ENT surgery. Prof. Dr. Kamrul Hassan Tarafder has decades of surgical experience in managing these conditions with precision and safety.

How we diagnose Vertigo: Step-by-step process

This step-by-step checkup helps us find why the dizziness is happening. It shows if the problem is coming from the ear, the nerves, or the brain. We use advanced tests and a patient-friendly approach to make the diagnosis clear.

  1. Detailed medical history
  2. Otoscopy (ear canal and eardrum assessment)
  3. Audiometry (hearing test)
  4. Dix-Hallpike test for BPPV
  5. Balance and gait evaluation
  6. Neurological assessment
  7. Imaging tests when required

Common Vertigo symptoms you should know

If your vertigo symptoms continue for hours or return frequently, a medical examination is essential. Vertigo symptoms vary from patient to patient but may include:

  • Spinning or rotating sensation
  • Loss of balance or unsteady walking
  • Head heaviness or pressure in the ear
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Blurred or unstable vision
  • Ringing noise in the ear
  • Difficulty focusing
  • Sudden feeling of dropping or swaying
Common Vertigo symptoms

Vertigo causes | Understanding the reason of Dizziness

There are several possible vertigo causes. These include problems in the inner ear, nerve pathways, or the brain. The most common conditions that ENT specialist Prof. Dr. Kamrul Hassan Tarafder treated:

1. Inner Ear disorders (Most common vertigo causes)

Many vertigo cases start in the inner ear. When this part is disturbed, the body loses balance and dizziness appears. The issues below are the most common reasons.

  • BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo): BPPV creates short, spinning feelings. It often starts when you move your head. Many people feel it when getting up or turning in bed.
  • Labyrinthitis: It is an inner-ear infection. It brings dizziness and may change the way you hear. The ear feels heavy or blocked.
  • Vestibular neuritis: It happens when the balance nerve gets swollen. This swelling makes the head feel unsteady and causes strong dizziness.
  • Ménière’s disease: It brings pressure inside the ear. People hear buzzing sounds and their hearing goes up and down. Vertigo attacks come suddenly.
  • Chronic ear infections: Long-term ear infections are very common in Bangladesh. They disturb the ear and often create dizziness, discharge, and hearing trouble.
2. Neurological & Vascular causes

Some vertigo comes from the brain or nerves instead of the ear. These causes are less common but more serious. The conditions below can create this type of dizziness.

  • Vestibular migraine
  • Stroke or TIA
  • Tumor or acoustic neuroma
  • Brain injury
3. Systemic or general causes

Vertigo can also happen when the body is weak or out of balance. Simple health problems may trigger dizziness. The points below are common examples.

  • Low blood pressure
  • Anemia
  • Dehydration
  • Medication side effects
  • Anxiety and stress disorders

Only a specialist can identify the exact reason of dizziness and provide the correct treatment plan.

When does Vertigo require urgent care?

These may indicate a serious neurologic cause. Seek immediate medical help if you experience:

  • Severe spinning with vomiting
  • Sudden hearing loss
  • Slurred speech
  • Facial weakness
  • Difficulty walking
  • Severe headache
  • Continuous vertigo lasting more than 24–48 hours

Best Vertigo specialist | Prof. Dr. Kamrul Hassan Tarafder

If you are looking for the best vertigo specialist, Prof. Dr. Kamrul Hassan Tarafder is a trusted name in Bangladesh. As a trusted ENT specialist, he listens with full attention. We find the real cause of the dizziness through careful checks. Our treatment plan is clear and easy to follow in daily life.

  • 40+ years of experience in ENT, Otology & Audiology
  • FRCS (England), FACS (USA), FICS certified
  • Harvard Medical School & AIIMS trained
  • Specialist in balance disorders and dizziness
  • Thousands of successfully treated vertigo and hearing-loss cases
  • Safe, evidence-based treatment plans
  • Clear communication and patient-friendly care
Best Vertigo specialist

FAQ’s about Vertigo (Dizziness) Treatment

What causes dizziness?

Dizziness can come from inner-ear problems. It can also happen from low blood pressure or anemia. Many people feel dizzy when they are tired, dehydrated, or stressed.

Is vertigo dangerous?

Most vertigo is not dangerous. But if it is strong or lasts long, you should see a doctor. A checkup helps rule out serious problems.

What is the best vertigo solution?

The best solution depends on the cause. BPPV gets better with the Epley maneuver. Ear infections need medicine. Some vertigo need lifestyle changes.

Which medicine is best for vertigo?

Doctors often use cinnarizine or dimenhydrinate. These help reduce spinning and nausea. You should not take them without a doctor’s advice.

How to cure vertigo permanently?

There is no single permanent cure. The result depends on the cause. BPPV can be fixed with the Epley maneuver. Other types need long-term care.

What is a permanent treatment for vertigo?

Permanent treatment means fixing the root cause. For BPPV, it is the Epley maneuver. For ear infections, it is proper ENT care. For migraine vertigo, long-term lifestyle control helps.

What is the fastest cure for vertigo?

For BPPV, the Epley maneuver gives the fastest relief. Many patients feel better within minutes. Other types need medicine or rest.

Is vertigo 100% curable?

Some vertigo is fully curable. BPPV is the best example. Other types can be controlled well with the right treatment and follow-up.

Should I see an ENT for vertigo?

Yes. Many vertigo cases come from the inner ear. An ENT doctor can find the real cause and guide you with the right treatment.

What vitamin deficiency causes vertigo?

Low vitamin B12 can cause dizziness in some people. Low vitamin D may also affect balance. A simple blood test can check this.

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