Vertigo (Central vs Peripheral) Treatment Lecture, Vestibular Neuritis, BPPV, Meniere Disease, USMLE
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- Vertigo (Central vs Peripheral) Treatment Lecture, Vestibular Neuritis, BPPV, Meniere Disease, USMLE
In this video on vertigo treatment and causes lecture I have explained all the causes central vs peripheral causes of vertigo as well as their management in detail. This is a medicine lecture of the neurology section for USMLE step 2 ck students as well as neet pg students. In this lecture, i have explained vestibular neuritis, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), and labyrinthitis as well as Meniere's disease. this video focuses on the presentation of central and peripheral vertigo.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:10 Definition
2:51 Causes
3:37 Approach to a patient with Vertigo.
6:35 Dangerous ''D''s
7:03 Central vs Peripheral Vertigo Presentation
8:40 Head Impulse Test
10:23 Vestibular Neuritis & Labyrinthitis
12:36 Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
15:35 Meniere's Disease
17:35 Drugs for Vertigo Treatment (Vestibular Suppressants)
18:46 Summary
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Simple, stright to the point , sticking the concept into mind , knowledge emitting attitude, ultimately making student get admired...
Can't thank you enough. Amazing presentation.
Wonderful doctor, I had a cake walk of some of the difficult to understand subjects though I am a gynecologist. Nice to listen to your presentation. I will better equipped to help my patients. Thank you . Continue this marvelous medical service sir.
MASHAllAH very nice presentation
Such a wonderful video, precise and easy to remember. Thanks a lot.
First time this doctor understands the actual situation and brain situation
You're so enthusiastic and it's contagious thank you!
U have made it simple, clear and very interesting.
In the head impulse test, it’s not nystagmus you are looking for, but instead a “catch up” or corrective saccade. The magnitude of this saccade is greater than the nystagmus. And in addition, it is seen when the head is turned rapidly towards the ear which is the non-affected ear in vestibular neuritis. The fast component of the nystagmus in VN beats away from the affected ear.
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Thanx a million Dr🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 such an amazing video....May God Bless u in abundance for the endless effort u take for making such wonderful videos.u are a blessing for all medicos🙏🙏🙏
I am an intern and I often face dilemmas while receiving a patient with complaints of Vertigo.Thank you ,Sir for giving a clear perception on approach to a vertigo.
Many patient with vestibular neuritis do not have a preceeding upper respiratory track infection. Given the frequency of URI’s, it is unwise to conclude that any person with vertigo following a recent URI has vestibular neuritis without confirming it with the HIT and the rest of the HINTS exam.
Thank you Sir! Subscribed. Suffering with this for a very long time. Have been diagnosed with Menieres Disease, and issues from mulitple ahead Traumas effwcting cranial nerves. This is an awful problem.. Really appreciate you post.
Easiest presentation.
Much gratefulness to u
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AFTER SAW THIS VIDEO I M YOUR BIG FAN SIR ,YOU ARE MY MENTOR FOR FUTURE.
I HAVE ALL READY SAW YOUR VIDEO IN VARIOUS TOPICS BUT TODAYS LECTURE ABOUT VERTIGO SO IMPRESSIVE YOUR INTERPRETATION MAKE EVERY TOPICS SO EASY THAT A SIMPLE PERSON MAKE OUT WHAT YOU TRYING TO SAY.
I M FRM INDIA .KEEP IT SIR WE NEED MORE TOPICS
THANKS
Such a wonderful lecture
Thank you Sir ❤
Your videos are extremely helpful for me. JazakAllah ❤ May Allah bless you more
Sir ur videos are so great .very concise but with good explanation and there is a good organization.i see mny medical channel.urs is my favorite.please continue it.u r enlightening so many medical students life.thank you so much.
Excellent video! Thank you!
Thank you very indeed Dr.. Very understandable.
sir, you'r lectures are so palatable to understand❤😊,and approaches are so crystal clear to execute...
Explained nicely ..thanks sir
Very valuable information
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Thank you sir.
Very common case Daily day to day practice.
Asslamualikum, Doctor, your way of presentation appeals to the soul to not to miss a single lecture,it's just awesome and it could not be any better ,it's perfect.May Allah bless u 😊thanks.
Walaikmasalam ameen. Thank you very much Dr. Ruqaiya Hussain for your kind words. 😊
Very beautiful lecture
Thank you Sir, for such a nice explanation.
Amazing, God bless 🤲🏻👍🏻
Very good described
Excellent presentation.
It would also be good if you highlight importance of vestibular rehabilitation in the treatment!! Good explanation of basics
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Outstanding video sir
Excellent lecture
So beautiful lecture sir
The otoliths normally reside in the utricle and saccule. When they are dislodged from there, that is when BPPV can develop. Rolling over in bed often triggers the dizziness also. Some patient will endorse a lesser but constant dizziness even when still.
Appreciate your hard work for making us understand so easily sir ❤️
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So Nice of you Nisek 😊
Very well explained ,,,🙏
Acute sensory neural hearing loss points towards central cause (labyrinthine infarct - AICA territory stroke). Checking hearing loss is part of HINTS PLUS examination (apart from checking nystagmus, head impulse and skew deviation).
Great lecture sir. 👍
Amazing Sir Dr.!
The severity of the symptoms between central and peripheral as described is generally true, but is not a reliable way to determine if the patient is suffering from a central or peripheral problem.
Thanks again 🙏
Thank you for all your efforts to make it easy for us, please can you share your experience on how to read EEG, I didn't find a good video on what are the basic and how to read EEG in real EEG paper.
I will be happy if you make a series of videos on it similar to the ECG that you did amazing job in explaining
Best regards,
Maher Ahmed
Excellent
Currently, vertigo experts are getting away from using the patient’s description of their dizziness to rule in or out any cause. Many patients with BPPV will not describe spinning, but instead describe it as lightheadedness. Just as in chest pain, you cannot rule in or out any cause of chest pain by merely asking if it’s a heaviness or a burning sensation.
Thanks for you.we need leucter about tunitis
Great sir
Thank you sir for vertigo crystal clear video.
And you not mentioned cinnarizine anywhere?
Thanks a lot sir
Awesome i had never seen such full information on this topic.great effort thanks
. I am 72 male suffering from imbalance and Feeling of emptiness in brain. There is no bppv or ear problem.Brain mri shows age related cerebral atrophic and white matter ischemic changes, circumferential thickening in bilateral intracranial ICA and MCA atherosclerosis.hoping to be favoured.
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Sir Thank you again .......
Thank you sir 😊
Well explained 👍
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Thank you dctor
Thank you Dr,,we can talk about lupus erythematosus also
Hypoglycemia can also cause vertigo. Your presentation is good. But you should also throw light on posterior circulation stroke with MRI imagea to make this more comprehensible
Sir please make more videos it help us alot
Sir ur lectures are good and concepts clear but plz sir deliver according to unit wise as we study as a sequence wise.👍🙏❤️
Sir please give me the answer what are the reason behind the after the treatment of upper respiratory tract infection vestibular inflammation
Doctor I am experiencing sudden drop attacks that last seconds but they are severe I barely have nausea especially when eat fruits is that have any relation with meunière disease
Thank you sir.
Please make a video on the topic"conversion disorder"
sir please make a video on pt inr test
Good day doctor please I didn’t get the t o drugs that you stated for labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis
Please make video on ECG
can vertigo be part of 'conversion reaction'?
Sir salam,
I m regularly watching your medical videos and learned a lot.
I m your fan and have a request that please make a video on post nasal drip and DNS symptoms and specifically on thats treatement
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Thanks for reply sir,
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Make a lecture on presyncopy
Sir.. what will the medicinal treatment of BPPV?
A cerebellar stroke caused by an occlusion of the AICA (anterior inferior cerebellar artery) can produce hearing loss.
He mentioned this superficially at 08:03...
Is there an online consultation?
Sir plz make video on INFLUENZA H1N1
Sir Pls do vedio on burns and electric shock
Sir .is there any cervical cause of vertigo?
what if you have both central and peripheral? Ive been going back and forth between the cardiologist, ent, and neurologist and some say its central and some say its peripheral. none of them agree on a diagnosis. ive always gotten terrible motion sickness from basically everything from being a passenger in a car to swinging on a swing, or even just moving my head to quickly. went to a vestibular physical therapist and she diagnosed me with vestibular migraine, which i thought was central. but i also do get tinnitus and the ent said i had high frequency hearing loss and believed it was peripheral. i tried to get vng testing done but the water caloric part trigger a vestibular migraine so bad, i thought i was going to have a stroke so i wasnt able to finsih the test. also had brain mri done and there were a couple lesions in the subcortical regions, but all of these drs continue to brush me off and just push beta blockers, but i already have a low resting hr so i decline the meds everytime. this all got very severe in spring 2020 after getting covid for the first time.
When you wake up and get out the bed in the mornings do you feel dizzy a little bit or just feel like something is off ?
The covid nonsense.
Sir can u teach about nystagmus
Sir Thank U am a house officer I love your videos
After watching this video I can say that I have perriferale vertigo problem which further lead to mienier desease. Because I have hearing loss but after eardrum surgery in Pakistan it has more worsen, continues tinnitus and sometimes vertigo with new issue of horizontal nystagmus. Using betahistine 24mg but still suffering
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Do you have notes of videos
Sir why vertigo is associated with nystagmus
Sir Dr.! why don't you teach gynaecological and obstetrics case plz?
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Vertigo is hallucination of movement.😊
Sir Bahot bahot Accha Samjhaye Sir mujhe 4 Saal se Chakkar hai 38 Hospitals Visit Kiya no Results bahot Chakkar ate hain plzz sir help me
I have pts with sinusitis refractory to treatment 9 years old ..can you help me please ?
I'll make a video on refractory sinusitis for you 😊
Wow
Can I get your pdf lectures .?
Sir, my wife is suffering from moving thing around, fall down sudden, headache, weakness double vision cramp on lower leg. Please suggest me which doctor is best for this disease
Ginko Biloba. It helped my father eradicate vertigo. It is a natural Chinese ancient herb
Plz make a video on migraine
Sir i have vertigo from 3 weeks means i feel i m moving while i m sitting or walking .. Tinnitus is heard but no hearing loss ..this sensation is mild ..is it peripheral vertigo??
I’m dealing with this how are you now? when I sit down it’s like my body is floaty when o sit or lay down it’s frustrating
@@ashleymatthews7592 i m having imapacted ear wax in left ear i dont is it the cause ??
@@swarnaverma2314 I’m having a floaty body I don’t know if it’s vertigo or what with a lil dizziness I was told I have tinnitus in both ears and vestibular migraine
@@ashleymatthews7592 u are able to hear tinnitus??