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Feeling Dizzy: Understanding and Treating Vertigo, Dizziness, and Other Balance
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Feeling Dizzy: Understanding and Treating Vertigo, Dizziness, and Other Balance Disorders Paperback - 1997

by Blakley, Brian W

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Dizziness is one of the most common symptoms reported to doctors. "Feeling Dizzy" offers up-to-date, straightforward explanations of all possible causes of dizziness, identifies the three categories of dizziness--vertigo, imbalance, and disorientation--and describes treatment options for each one. Line drawings.

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First line

When things are going normally, we never think about keeping our balance.

From the rear cover

  • When you turn your head suddenly, do you feel sick to your stomach?
  • Do you often become dizzy when you get up too quickly from a chair?
  • Have you ever felt a sense of motion when you're standing still?
You're not alone. Whether it's fainting, imbalance, or spinning sensations, these disorders affect 76 million Americans at some time in their lives. Feeling Dizzy explains what can go wrong, what physicians can do to diagnose and treat problems, what you can do to help yourself, and how you can finally regain your sense of balance. The first complete book on the subject written from the general reader, Feeling Dizzy:
  • Identifies and explains the three types of dizziness: vertigo, imbalance, and fainting.
  • Describes treatment options, from medication or surgery to therapy and rehabilitation.
  • Outlines self-help options, including relaxation techniques, biofeedback, and exercise.

About the author

Brian W. Blakley, M.D., Ph.D., is the director of the Dizziness Clinic at Wayne State University Medical Center. He specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ear.

Mary-Ellen Siegel, M.S.W., is a lecturer in the Department of Community Medicine (Social Work) at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. A psychotherapist in private practice, she is the author of several books on health, including The Cancer Patient's Handbook.