Vertigo Plus Spikes in BP Readings
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I had a mini stroke 4 yrs ago but recovered well. I am on BP Tablets which normally keep my BP within acceptable levels. Last year I suffered nasty vertigo attacks and the GP diagnosed inner ear infections and prescribed antibiotics. Eventually the vertigo returned but this time a locum suspected over medication and stopped one of my BP medication tablets. It is now 5 months since the diagnosed ear infection but I am still suffering vertigo problems. My GP still considers they are linked to an ear infection and wants me to start taking Stemetil Tablets which I am concerned about starting. I have noted that I will also feel suddenly cold and shiver and whenever this happens if I check my BP I will invariably discover it has suddenly shown an increase up to 170 perhaps as opposed to my normal 135 readings.
I do feel that perhaps there are other problems other than the ear infection. Any suggestions please?
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Sgt.lindalee malcolm22715
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Hi Malcolm, Having had an infection in your ear or both ears, there is an issue called BPPV...there are crystals suspended in a gel type substance inside your inner ear, if they get dislodged and end up in another area of the inner ear it can cause some really awful symptoms, like; vertigo(everything else is moving & you aren't...different from dizziness) nausea, falls, imbalance...these things can cause anxiety and then increase blood pressure(esp. if you have had prior medical issues, I think the blood pressure will get better, once the vertigo is fixed)....there are 4 different types of manuevers the Dr or physio therapist can help you with & you can be shown how to try them on your own(because of your prior stroke, do not follow online instructions ASK YOUR DR, these movement involve moving the head a neck, in your case you need a DR consult FIRST)...the Epley is the most common....It can take a while to get the crystals sorted out but, there are medications like Beta-histine for Vertigo and also anti- nausea meds like Stemetil, to help with nausea(you can start with a really low dose) side effects are usually maybe a little sleepiness, & it dries you out a little, which helps that pukey feeling but, you may not have ANY... if you start with a low dose(ask your DR or Pharmacist if you can start w/ a low dose or if the tablets are scored to be cut)..Ask your Dr about BPPV, if they're not aware of it, you can ask for a referral or find a DR who does...the only other thing I can think of is a side effect of your bp meds but, if you've been on it awhile it may be unlikely, wish I could be more helpful, Good Luck...hope you get it sorted out, vertigo is just awful...BEST WISHES💒🎶♾🐾🌈🍀☮
malcolm22715 Sgt.lindalee
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Thank you for your helpful response which I will look into. Much appreciated.
malcolm 22715