By Dr. Poonam Singla, Senior Consultant – ENT, Moolchand
Introduction
Feeling dizzy or unsteady might seem harmless, but persistent episodes of spinning, imbalance, or nausea could be signs of vertigo or a balance disorder. These conditions can affect daily life, making even simple tasks difficult.
Most vertigo issues arise from the inner ear, an area that requires expert evaluation by a qualified ENT specialist. At Moolchand, our superb physicians combine cutting-edge technology, compassionate care, and integrity to ensure affordable, ethical, and precise treatment for every patient.
What Causes Vertigo and Balance Disorders?
Vertigo occurs when the brain receives conflicting signals about body position and movement. Common causes include:
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): Tiny ear crystals move out of place, triggering dizziness.
Labyrinthitis or Vestibular Neuritis: Infection or inflammation of the inner ear.
Meniere’s Disease: Fluid buildup causing hearing loss, tinnitus, and vertigo.
Medication Side Effects: Certain antibiotics or sedatives can affect balance.
Neurological Disorders: Rarely, brain or nerve issues may be responsible.
If dizziness affects your routine, it’s time to consult an experienced ENT doctor in Delhi at Moolchand — one of the best ENT hospitals in Delhi.
Recognizing the Symptoms
Vertigo may cause sensations such as:
Feeling like the room is spinning
Difficulty walking straight or balancing
Nausea and vomiting
Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
Sensitivity to motion
If you experience these symptoms frequently, schedule a visit with a nearby ENT specialist for early diagnosis.
How Does an ENT Diagnose Vertigo?
At Moolchand ENT Centre, diagnosis is thorough, technology-driven, and patient-focused. Our process includes:
Comprehensive History: Understanding when and how dizziness occurs.
Physical and Vestibular Examination: Assessing balance reflexes and inner ear function.
Hearing Evaluation: Performed by our Audiology and Speech Therapy Unit.
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Imaging (CT/MRI): To rule out neurological causes (coordinated with our Radiology Department).
General Health Tests: Conducted under Internal Medicine for metabolic or thyroid-related causes.
This integrated, multi-specialty approach ensures accurate and reliable diagnosis for each patient.
Treatment Options at Moolchand
Our ENT team tailors treatment based on your diagnosis. Common options include:
Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT): Exercises supervised by our Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department to retrain balance.
Medication: To relieve nausea, reduce inflammation, or regulate inner ear fluids.
Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers: Gentle head movements for BPPV correction.
Lifestyle Modifications: Managing hydration, salt, caffeine, and stress.
Surgery: For rare, severe, or resistant cases.
With compassionate care and follow-up support, our patients regain balance, mobility, and confidence.
When Should You See an ENT Doctor?
You should book an appointment with an ENT specialist near you if you experience:
Frequent or prolonged dizziness
Imbalance when turning your head
Hearing loss with nausea or ear pressure
Ringing in the ears or ear discharge
Persistent gale me dard (throat pain) or swallowing difficulty
Avoid self-medication — proper diagnosis and management from Moolchand’s experts prevent long-term complications.
Why Choose Moolchand for ENT and Balance Care
Patients trust Moolchand Healthcare because it combines innovation with empathy.
Our Strengths:
Superb Physicians: Led by Dr. Poonam Singla, a senior ENT consultant with 20+ years of experience.
Cutting-edge Technology: Advanced vestibular testing and digital audiometry.
Integrity: Transparent and evidence-based treatment.
Compassionate Care: Personalized guidance throughout your recovery.
Affordable Excellence: Ethical pricing, insurance tie-ups, and transparent billing.
In case of emergencies, Moolchand’s 24x7 Emergency Department and ICU and Critical Care Unit ensure immediate medical assistance.
Preventing Vertigo: Practical Tips
While not all causes are preventable, you can reduce your risk by:
Avoiding sudden head movements.
Staying hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet.
Treating ear infections promptly.
Managing stress and getting adequate sleep.
Scheduling regular Health Check-ups for early detection.
For any symptoms like dizziness, ear ringing, or gale me dard, consult Moolchand’s ENT specialists before the problem worsens.
Comprehensive, Coordinated Care
Vertigo often overlaps with neurological or metabolic conditions. That’s why Moolchand’s Neurology Department and Internal Medicine Department work closely with ENT experts.
This multidisciplinary approach ensures that patients receive seamless care from diagnosis to full recovery — a hallmark of Moolchand’s integrated healthcare model.
Conclusion
Vertigo and balance disorders can be unsettling, but they are highly treatable with the right care.
At Moolchand, our superb physicians combine cutting-edge technology, compassionate care, and integrity to restore health and confidence.