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Best Vertigo Doctors in Hyderabad

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Dr A SANTOSH SRIRAM neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr A SANTOSH SRIRAM

MBBS,MD(General Medicine),DM(Neurology)

Registration No

5750015

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

6 years experience overall

Hyderguda & Manikonda , Hyderabad


MON- SAT, MON- SAT(09:00 AM-05:30 PM)
Dr A Venkat Reddy neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr A Venkat Reddy

MBBS, MD(general medicine), DM(Neurology)

Registration No

968564

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

8 years experience overall

Secbad , Hyderabad


MON- SAT, MON- SAT(07:00 PM-08:30 PM)
Dr C Rajesh Reddy neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr C Rajesh Reddy

MBBS; MD (Internal Medicine); DM (Neurology)

Registration No

36211

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

22 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


MON- SAT, MON- SAT | MON, MON(11:30 AM-05:00 PM | 05:00 PM-08:00 PM)
Dr Deepika Sirineni neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr Deepika Sirineni

MBBS, MD (Gen Med), DM

Registration No

648651

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు, اردو

7 years experience overall

Hyderguda , Hyderabad


MON- SAT, MON- SAT(02:00 PM-03:00 PM)
Dr H Rahul neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr H Rahul

MBBS, MD(general medicine), DM(Neurology)

Registration No

968625

Language

English, हिंदी, தமிழ், తెలుగు

3 years experience overall

Secbad , Hyderabad


MON- SAT(11:30 AM-03:00 PM)
Dr Madhuri Khilari neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr Madhuri Khilari

MD, DM (Neurology, JIPMER), Fellowship in EPILEPSY (NIMHANS and UK), MRCP (UK), MRCP-SCE Neurology (UK)

Registration No

1785934

Language

English, ગુજરાતી, हिंदी, मराठी, தமிழ், తెలుగు

11 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


MON, TUE, THU- SAT, MON, TUE, THU- SAT | TUE, TUE(09:00 AM-04:00 PM | 05:00 PM-08:00 PM)
Dr Sandeep Nayani neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr Sandeep Nayani

MBBS, MD General Medicine, DM Neurology

Registration No

879800

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

11 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


MON- SAT, MON- SAT | WED, WED(11:30 AM-05:00 PM | 05:00 PM-08:00 PM)
Dr Shuja Uzzaman Bilal neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr Shuja Uzzaman Bilal

MBBS, MD(GENERAL MEDICINE), DM(NEUROLOGY)

Registration No

5704982

Language

English, हिंदी

6 years experience overall

kanchanbagh , Hyderabad


MON- WED, FRI, SAT, MON- WED, FRI, SAT(11:00 AM-04:00 PM)
Dr Soumya Sharma neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr Soumya Sharma

MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Neurology), Fellowship in Parkinson’s disease and Movement disorders (London, Ontario, Canada)

Registration No

5585529

Language

English, हिंदी, ಕನ್ನಡ

8 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


MON- SAT, MON- SAT | FRI, FRI(10:00 AM-04:00 PM | 05:00 PM-08:00 PM)
Dr Sreekanth Vemula neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr Sreekanth Vemula

MD(Medicine,AIIMS), DM(Neuro,PGIMER)

Registration No

646922

Language

English

18 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


MON, MON(08:30 AM-09:30 AM)
Dr Subhashini Prabhakar neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr Subhashini Prabhakar

MBBS; MD (Internal Medicine); MNAMS (Neurology)

Registration No

569

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

46 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


MON- WED, FRI, SAT(11:30 AM-01:45 PM)
Dr Sudhir Kumar neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr Sudhir Kumar

MBBS; MD (Internal Medicine); DM (Neurology)

Registration No

10

Language

English, বাংলা, हिंदी, తెలుగు

21 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


MON- SAT, MON- SAT | THU, THU(09:00 AM-05:30 PM | 05:45 PM-08:00 PM)
Dr Yeshwanth Paidimarri neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr Yeshwanth Paidimarri

MD(General Medicine), DM(Neurology),SCE (UK) Neurology

Registration No

2089147

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

5 years experience overall

Jubileehills & kondapur , Hyderabad


MON- SAT, MON- SAT | SAT, SAT(12:00 PM-03:30 PM | 05:45 PM-08:00 PM)
Dr APPAJI RAYI neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr APPAJI RAYI

MBBS, MD (Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology, Epilepsy, USA)

Registration No

4613175

Language

English

15 years experience overall

Madeenaguda , Hyderabad


SUN, TUE, THU(11:00 AM-01:00 PM, 07:00 PM-09:00 PM)
Dr SRAVANTHI U neurologist in Hyderabad

Dr SRAVANTHI U

MBBS,MD(General Medicine),DM(Neurology)

Registration No

6009673

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

3 years experience overall

Manikonda , Hyderabad


MON- SAT(05:00 PM-07:00 PM)

Frequently Asked Questions for s in

Sleeping with the head slightly elevated on pillows can help reduce vertigo symptoms. This position helps minimize the stimulation of the inner ear and can relieve dizziness. Additionally, avoiding sudden head movements while sleeping can benefit vertigo patients.

Vertigo itself does not directly cause memory loss. However, the discomfort and disruption caused by vertigo can affect concentration and focus, which may indirectly impact memory. If you are experiencing memory loss along with vertigo, it is important to consult a doctor for proper evaluation and diagnosis.

Yes, lack of sleep can potentially trigger or worsen vertigo symptoms. Sleep deprivation can affect the inner ear’s function and disrupt the body’s balance mechanisms, leading to increased dizziness and vertigo episodes.

In cases of peripheral vertigo, the damage or dysfunction occurs in the vestibulocochlear nerve (also known as cranial nerve VIII). This nerve is responsible for transmitting signals related to balance and hearing from the ear to the brain.

Vertigo can affect the brain indirectly by causing dizziness and imbalance. The ear dispatches signals to the brain about body position and movement. When these signals are disrupted or inaccurate due to vertigo, it can affect how the brain perceives balance and spatial orientation.

Peripheral vertigo and central vertigo are the main types of the condition. Peripheral vertigo results from problems in the inner ear, while problems in the brain cause central vertigo. BPPV, Meniere’s disease, vestibular neuritis, and labyrinthitis are examples of peripheral vertigo, while migraines and certain brain disorders can cause central vertigo.

Vertigo itself does not typically lead to facial paralysis. However, certain conditions that cause vertigo, such as vestibular schwannoma (a tumour on the nerve responsible for balance), can compress the facial nerve and result in facial paralysis.

The main side effects of vertigo include dizziness, imbalance, and a spinning sensation. You might also experience nausea, vomiting, sweating, and difficulty focusing or performing daily tasks.

Vertigo can have various causes including inner ear problems like benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Meniere’s disease, vestibular neuritis, or labyrinthitis. Other causes can include head injuries, certain medications, migraines, and even anxiety disorders.

Yes, vertigo can cause nausea and vomiting. The dizziness and imbalance associated with vertigo can trigger a sense of motion sickness, leading to nausea and vomiting as the body’s response.

Vertigo is diagnosed through medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests. Your doctor may perform tests such as the Dix-Hallpike manoeuvre, electronystagmography (ENG), or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine the cause of your vertigo.

You should see a doctor if you experience recurrent or persistent episodes of vertigo, especially if they are accompanied by other symptoms like severe headache, difficulty speaking, or weakness in any part of your body. Additionally, if your vertigo is affecting your ability to perform daily activities, it is advisable to seek medical attention.

A neurologist or an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat specialist) usually treats vertigo. They have expertise in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the inner ear and can provide appropriate treatment for vertigo.

Vertigo cannot always be prevented, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk. Avoiding triggers like excessive alcohol consumption, and certain medications can help prevent vertigo episodes. Regular exercise and practising good balance techniques can also be beneficial.

Treatment options for vertigo may include medication to reduce symptoms, such as anti-nausea medications or vestibular suppressants. Physical therapy exercises can also help improve balance and reduce dizziness. In some cases, surgery may be recommended.

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