How to get rid of dizziness: Medications and remedies (original) (raw)

There are various ways to treat dizziness, depending on the cause. Antihistamines, migraine medications, and anticholinergics are some medical options. Sometimes, drinking water or getting more sleep can resolve it.

Dizziness is not a disease or condition in its own right but rather a symptom of another issue.

In some cases, dizziness does not resolve on its own, and people should talk with a doctor to address the underlying cause.

This article discusses ways to manage dizziness, including home remedies and medications.

If medication does not help reduce dizziness, people may need to try some lifestyle changes and remedies, such as:

Several therapeutic approaches can also help relieve dizziness. They include:

If dizziness persists or keeps coming back, talk with a doctor about what might be causing it. Dizziness is often a symptom of a bigger issue.

According to the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS), people should see a doctor if they are worried about their dizziness and have any of the following symptoms:

To determine the cause of dizziness, a doctor may examine a person’s inner ear, take their blood pressure, and order a blood test to determine their blood glucose levels. If the doctor cannot determine the cause, they may order further tests.

Dizziness is a symptom of another condition rather than a condition on its own. Common causes include sleep deprivation, dehydration, and low blood sugar.

If lifestyle modifications are ineffective or dizziness is persistent or severe, a person should talk with their doctor. Medications such as anti-anxiety medications and anticholinergics may help.

Other interventions include balance therapy and head position maneuvers, such as the Epley maneuver.