Dizziness Is The Third Most Frequent Reason People Seek Medical Attention
Posted: Sunday, February 22, 2009
by Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
MCNC
Right up there with headaches and back pain, as the first two reasons which people seek medical attention. Invariably the standard medical treatment approach for vertigo and dizziness is to prescribe meclizine, (Antivert), a vestibular suppressant drug, which doesn't work.
Here is why.
50% of patients complaining of dizziness in a primary care setting do not get a diagnosis, yet 70% receive a prescription for meclizine. The drug, essentially a CNS depressant, slows things down.
If all of this isn't enough, meclizine is known to hinder the natural vestibular compensation process, meaning not only doesn't it help; it actually retards the natural recovery process.
So why then is this drug so routinely prescribed inappropriately?
Well, I wish that I could answer that question, but I can't. But I can tell you that it will not work and could actually lead to a fall, and the older you are, the more likely this becomes.
The real irony here is that most causes of vertigo and dizziness are actually very easily treated. But the problem is that if your doctor has no training in treating them appropriately, or doesn't refer you to someone trained to treat them appropriately, you'll get the prescription for Meclizine instead. It is at this time that you must realize that there are better options available to you, and that as it is your body, you are entitled to a second or even third opinion.
Actually, most of my patients have been to as many as 6 doctors prior to coming to see me. And it is for this reason that I write these articles, to let people know that there are better options.
Dr. Scopelliti has over 1000 hours in post doctoral neurology, and is a board certified chiropractic neurologist, practicing at the 279 Professional Arts Bldg at the rear of Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ. He is also currently the president of the NJ Chiropractic Council on Neurology. With over ten years specializing, his office focuses on the drug free management of patients with vertigo, dizziness, balance loss, presyncope, dystonia and headaches, as well as other cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti offers a free no obligation consultation to discuss your problem prior to the commencement of any examination/treatment. The office can be reached at (732) 229-5250 to arrange a free consultation, ($75 value). Dr. Scopelliti has a wealth of information updated weekly on the web at www.dcneuro.net . We also have a new Guest book page, with comments posted from real patients. Just go to the guestbook page from the home page to view them.
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