Vertigo (Different Types, Dix-Hallpike Maneuver, Treatment)

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While you made this video for students, as someone who is experiencing these symptoms, this was really helpful. Thank you!

saurabhshri
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Wish I saw this 6 years ago when I first started having problems with my ear. Balance, dizzy, fullness in the ear. Been to many ENT'S, no one could help. Been on the internet looking for help on my own. This was very informative & maybe will help a little. Big thanks !!!

billmoeller
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Great video! Quick note in practice the initial head turn to the left or right depends on which side the othilith is located at presentation.

Hyabusa
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Was struggling a lot with this topic, thanks so much for explaining it really well man

husnainahmed
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My exam is in 3 days, I've been watching your whole channel. Thanks so much dude.

lydia-
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I'm pretty sure that one person who disliked this video had BPPV while watching this video and accidentally hit the dislike instead of the like!
Another great explanation! cheers DU!

anishsurapaneni
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Had a heavy cold for past week, streaming nose and this morning I blew it and had the most horrendous vertigo sensation. It freaked me out, however good old Dr YT to the rescue! I believe I have a mild case of labyrinthitis, don’t think I have an infection just excessive inflammation. I shall rest and take some natural anti inflammatories and I’m guessing it will pass as Iget better from the cold. Thanks so much for making this highly informative video, much appreciated.

sunmoonstars
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This is so high yield! Thank you! And more ENT lectures please

mariachiaralarrazabal
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This is the best video I've found to self diagnose these problems. Easy to understand. Thank you

CheezeCurdler
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Only halfway into the video and I'm smiling because I know it's gonna make so much sense once I'm done :)

yassnoir
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Thank you so much!! This video has been super helpful during clinical rotations🙌

yeseniaurquilla
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This was and excellent break down! Thank you from someone who has just experienced some intense vertigo and the added anxiety that goes with it.

secret
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Wow this was an excellent video!! Thanks for breaking it down so simple. Great job from a NP student.

Ameejack
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Simple and straight to the point. Thanks

daveltn
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Thank you...this assumes the otolyth is in the posterior canals and doesn't tell us which ear...So I would like to know how to diagnose which canal? What are the signs that determine whether the otolyth is in right or left anterior, posterior or horizontal canal?

rochellesumeray
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I’ve gotta tell my boy A.T. Still to check these vids out so he can kill his boards 😂😂😂

cucumbermelon
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You can put a pillow under the upper back as in epley .

ianlight
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I appreciate this video ! so helpful and made easy to learn and remember all these conditions
thank you 🎉loved it

lvidallv
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Which side head turned first? If test positive for right.

mikitakesaria
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Very helpful and informative video! Thank you so much!

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