What Is BPV?

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10. Can You Live a Life With BPV?

Most people do not want to deal with recurring spells of vertigo, but many do find ways to manage it. If the symptoms are minor, simply making a few lifestyle changes may be all that is needed to live a relatively normal life. Unfortunately, even after treatment has proven effective, BPV may come back.

A continuing case of BPV can affect your relationships. It may restrict your potential employment options and can even affect your ability to drive, walk up or down stairs and perform other physically demanding activities. If a BPV diagnosis is holding you back, you can talk to your doctor about ways to prevent it from affecting you as much. It may be that the option of inner-ear surgery is right for you. A doctor will be able to determine the real cause of your vertigo and help you consider the available options.

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