When To Call a Doctor
Call 911 or other emergency services immediately if you have
(a spinning sensation) and:
- You passed out (lost consciousness).
- You have symptoms of a stroke, such as:
- Sudden numbness, tingling, weakness, or loss of movement in your face, arm, or leg, especially on only one side of your body.
- Sudden vision changes.
- Sudden trouble speaking.
- Sudden confusion or trouble understanding simple statements.
- Sudden problems with walking or balance.
- A sudden, severe headache that is different from past headaches.
- You have chest pain.
- You have a headache, especially if you also have a stiff
neck and fever.
- You have sudden hearing loss.
- You have numbness or tingling that does not go away, anywhere on
your body.
- You have vomiting that doesn't stop.
- You had a recent head injury.
Call your doctor now or seek immediate care
if:
- You have an attack of vertigo that is different from those
you have had before or from what your doctor told you to
expect.
- You need medicine to control nausea and vomiting caused by
severe vertigo.
If you have been diagnosed with
, watch closely for changes in your
health. And be sure to contact your doctor if:
- You have frequent or severe attacks of vertigo that interfere
with your normal activities.
- You do not get better as
expected.
- You have any new symptoms.
- You have problems
with your medicine.
- You have questions or concerns.
Watchful Waiting
Watchful waiting is a period of time during
which you and your doctor observe your symptoms or condition without using
medical treatment. Watchful waiting is not appropriate if you think you may
have Ménière's disease—see a doctor right away. Attacks of Ménière's disease
can cause permanent hearing loss. Prompt diagnosis and steps to prevent further
attacks may reduce both the discomfort of attacks and the risk of hearing
loss.
Who To See
Health professionals who can diagnose and treat
Ménière's disease include:
You may be referred to a specialist:
To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment.