Overcome Recurring Dizziness
If the feelings of dizziness, lightheadedness, and general wooziness have set up camp in your life, it can feel like these symptoms are here to stay. We’re here to tell you that it doesn’t necessarily need to be the case.
Some people who are experiencing chronic dizziness don’t realize that they’re actually suffering from CD or Cervicogenic Dizziness. And, figuring out an accurate diagnosis is half the battle! While the chronic dizziness symptoms of CD have a way of severely disrupting normal, daily life, there are real treatment and relief options out there to try once you understand a bit more about what is actually going on in your body.
Allow us to enlighten you! Let’s get started.
What is Cervicogenic Dizziness?
Let’s break this down a bit: your head’s position affects the feeling of equilibrium for your entire body. When there is a disruption in your neck that interferes with your head’s position, it can cause your feeling of equilibrium to feel a bit out of whack – essentially, dizzy. Seem simple enough?
Well, sort of. There are actually many conditions that can cause dizziness, and Cervicogenic Dizziness is generally one of the latter conditions on the long list after some other main players have been ruled out, such as vertigo. This makes it incredibly important to seek medical attention immediately if you’re experiencing repeated dizziness. A medical professional can help you nail down exactly what is going on to ensure that you get proper treatment.
Trauma to the neck area (from whiplash, for example), poor posture around your neck, or neck disorders can all cause this condition. Headache, nausea, ringing in the ears, neck pain, and loss of balance are all symptoms of CD. Though the dizziness and other symptoms of CD can come and go at seemingly insignificant times, some have noted that symptoms tend to get worse with exercise and quick movements – like sneezing. Additionally, caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, and certain dietary choices can also be triggers. While controlling these may not completely alleviate your symptoms, learning to cut out triggers is an important part of your healing journey to better prepare your body for rehabilitation.
It’s also worth noting that the dizziness that comes with CD can last anywhere from a couple of minutes, up to hours, making its nature somewhat unpredictable.
The bottom line: if you’re experiencing ongoing dizziness or symptoms similar to CD, you need to seek a proper medical diagnosis as soon as possible. To actually overcome CD, you need to know exactly what you’re working with! Not to mention, because of the complicated nature of the symptom of dizziness, it’s important to make sure that you have a proper diagnosis before beginning treatment.
The Mood Effect Of CD
For those who suffer from the chronic dizziness of CD, it goes without saying that the quality of daily life is significantly impacted. It can be difficult to keep plans far in advance, as it’s nearly impossible to anticipate when symptoms will suddenly flare back up.
It is not uncommon for chronic CD patients to experience some forms of anxiety and / or depression as a result of the ongoing dizziness. If you find yourself struggling with these feelings, know that you don’t have to manage them alone. Reach out to close friends and family, and also seek professional help to guide you through these more challenging times. And, don’t forget to be kind to yourself. Any chronic condition is difficult and often life-changing; be sure to give yourself a little extra room to absorb all that you’re adjusting to on the fly.
Can Chiropractic Help With Cervicogenic Dizziness?
Believe it or not, many people with cervicogenic dizziness experience great relief from consistent chiropractic care. By performing gentle adjustments of the spine and neck, your practitioner can help your body realign, decrease inflammation, relieve pressure, and reduce nerve irritability. This all helps prepare your body for a better healing process. Plus, when appropriate, your chiropractor can also help you construct an at-home care routine to help your healing process along outside of office hours.
By working consistent chiropractic care into your rehabilitation routine, you could cut down on your healing time and increase your overall quality of life. That’s a huge win-win. When you’re in the throes of managing chronic dizziness, consistent chiropractic care could make a real difference in both instant relief and long-term recovery. Get help for your dizziness now; schedule your chiropractic appointment online or call (814) 835-5054.
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for in-person advice or care from a medical professional.