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Find Balance in Your Life

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Steadfast Care in
Managing Dizziness

Life is dynamic and full of movement – it shouldn’t be hampered by persistent dizziness. Based in Greater Sudbury, ON, the Janus Health System approach is not just about treating symptoms; it’s about understanding the interconnected nature of your head and neck health. Dizziness can be multifaceted, and so is our care, tailored to you by our dedicated specialists.

Take the first step towards dizziness relief by scheduling your appointment with a Janus Health System specialist.

Experiencing & Relieving Dizziness

Inside View

When dizziness enters your life it can feel like an uninvited guest that overstays its welcome, affecting your daily routine, work, and even your social life.

Sudden Spinning Sensations

You might feel as if the room is spinning around you, a condition medically known as vertigo, making balance a fleeting concept.

Unsteadiness on Your Feet

A feeling of being about to fall or unsteady walking, as if on a moving platform, challenges your stability.

Lightheadedness

Moments where you feel faint or like you might pass out, which can occur suddenly, adding to the unpredictability of dizziness.

Nausea and Vomiting

The world’s motion doesn’t just affect your balance but can disturb your stomach, bringing about bouts of nausea or vomiting.

Headaches and Migraines

Dizziness can sometimes be accompanied by headaches or migraines, adding another layer of discomfort.

Tinnitus

Ringing or other noises in your ear(s) that might coincide with, or exacerbate, your dizzy spells.

Outside View

Understanding dizziness requires looking beyond the surface. Many underlying causes contribute to this complex condition, often interlinked with other ENT (ear, nose, and throat) issues.

Inner Ear Disorders

Conditions such as BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo), Meniere's disease, and vestibular neuritis can heavily influence balance and spatial orientation due to their direct impact on the inner ear.

Migraine Associated Vertigo

For some, migraines are not just a source of pain but can lead to significant dizziness or vertigo episodes.

Infections

Ear infections, including labyrinthitis, can cause severe dizziness and are often associated with other symptoms like hearing loss and tinnitus. h can occur suddenly, adding to the unpredictability of dizziness.

Cardiovascular Issues

Irregular blood flow or sudden drops in blood pressure can lead to moments of lightheadedness or fainting spells. sea or vomiting.

Neurological Concerns

Some neurological disorders can have dizziness as a symptom, representing a complex interplay between different systems of the body.

Inside View

When dizziness enters your life it can feel like an uninvited guest that overstays its welcome, affecting your daily routine, work, and even your social life.

Sudden Spinning Sensations

You might feel as if the room is spinning around you, a condition medically known as vertigo, making balance a fleeting concept.

Unsteadiness on Your Feet

A feeling of being about to fall or unsteady walking, as if on a moving platform, challenges your stability.

Lightheadedness

Moments where you feel faint or like you might pass out, which can occur suddenly, adding to the unpredictability of dizziness.

Nausea and Vomiting

The world’s motion doesn’t just affect your balance but can disturb your stomach, bringing about bouts of nausea or vomiting.

Headaches and Migraines

Dizziness can sometimes be accompanied by headaches or migraines, adding another layer of discomfort.

Tinnitus

Ringing or other noises in your ear(s) that might coincide with, or exacerbate, your dizzy spells.

Outside View

Understanding dizziness requires looking beyond the surface. Many underlying causes contribute to this complex condition, often interlinked with other ENT (ear, nose, and throat) issues.

Inner Ear Disorders

Conditions such as BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo), Meniere's disease, and vestibular neuritis can heavily influence balance and spatial orientation due to their direct impact on the inner ear.

Migraine Associated Vertigo

For some, migraines are not just a source of pain but can lead to significant dizziness or vertigo episodes.

Infections

Ear infections, including labyrinthitis, can cause severe dizziness and are often associated with other symptoms like hearing loss and tinnitus. h can occur suddenly, adding to the unpredictability of dizziness.

Cardiovascular Issues

Irregular blood flow or sudden drops in blood pressure can lead to moments of lightheadedness or fainting spells. sea or vomiting.

Neurological Concerns

Some neurological disorders can have dizziness as a symptom, representing a complex interplay between different systems of the body.

The Path Forward

Our paths to managing dizziness merge conventional techniques with a personalized touch. From guided movement therapy addressing benign paroxysmal positional vertigo to comprehensive care plans considering cardiovascular and migraine-related factors, Janus Health stands ready. We’re not just treating a condition; we’re treating you.

Answering Common Questions About Dizziness

What treatments do you offer for dizziness?
At Janus Health Systems, our treatments for dizziness can include medication management, vestibular rehabilitation therapy, lifestyle modifications, and personalized education on managing symptoms. Our approach is tailored to each patient's unique needs.
Are your treatment methods suitable for all age groups?
Yes, our treatment methods are designed to be comprehensive and adaptable, making them suitable for patients of all ages, from children to the elderly. Each patient receives care tailored to their specific age-related needs and health conditions.
How long does it typically take to see improvement?
The timeline for improvement varies depending on the underlying cause of dizziness and the chosen treatment plan. Some patients may see improvement within a few weeks, while others might experience a more gradual recovery process.
Can I drive myself home after receiving treatment for dizziness?

This depends on the nature of your treatment and your response to it. We generally recommend that patients do not drive themselves home following their initial treatments if they experience any immediate dizziness post-treatment. It's advisable to arrange transportation for your first few appointments until your clinician advises otherwise.

Does Janus Health System have special training in treating dizziness?

Yes, our healthcare providers have special training and extensive experience in treating dizziness. They utilize the latest in diagnostic and treatment methodologies to provide you with the highest standard of care tailored specifically to your condition.

What should I do if I experience a dizzy spell before my appointment?
If you experience a dizzy spell before your appointment, we recommend sitting or lying down immediately to prevent falls and minimize the risk of injury. Hydrate well and rest in a comfortable, safe place. If the symptoms persist or worsen, please seek immediate medical attention or visit an emergency room. Also, inform us about the episode during your appointment, so we can adjust your treatment plan accordingly.

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