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Balance problems are symptoms of an underlying condition rather than disease in itself. There are several different causes and varieties of disorders that may lead to balance problems. Thus treatment of balance disorders is also wide ranging and varied.
For example, balance problems caused by ear infections are treated using antibiotics and anti-inflammatory agents while those due to side effects of medications are treated with stopping the suspected drug or medication. Some of the treatment options include:-
Other drugs include sedatives for dizziness including lorazepam that does not ease symptoms but helps patients cope with the sensation. Some drugs that work on motion sickness may be used. This includes drugs belonging to the classes antihistaminics and anticholinergics.
Some calcium channel blockers like Verapamil and Nimodipine and GABA modulators like gabapentin and Baclofen may also help. Neurotransmitter reuptake inhibitors such as antidepressants SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) including Fluoxetine, Escitalopram and trycyclic antidepressants including imipramine etc. may be useful in some patients.
Those with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) suffer from dizziness due to misplaced crystals within the ear. Treatment involves moving these crystals out of areas that may trigger dizziness. This is achieved by head and neck positional exercises.