Post-Covid dizziness/off-balance, as most troubling symptom
I contracted Covid in December 2021 and am currently dealing with persistent dizziness (off balance, sometimes feels like swaying, rocking, spinning, or a pull to one side). My other most bothersome symptoms are ear ringing, headaches (pressure in the head), feelings of pressure change in my ears, trouble multitasking or thinking, along with developing anxiety/ depression and some elevated heart rate and blood pressure.
Dizziness was not a symptom of my initial infection. I developed dizziness (not BPPV) around January 15th. I saw a physical therapist who determined I had Vestibular Hypofunction and I began vestibular therapy. It seemed to be working and I even returned to my office job for about 3 weeks, restricted hours. Two weeks ago I began feeling worse again. My physical therapist believes my initial issue has improved - so he doesn't know what's causing my current onset of symptoms. I started an antihistamine to combat any allergy related ear fluid, along with an anxiety medication to try and improve my blood pressure and heart rate.
I'm going to see an ENT next, and hope that I haven't waited too long to try other remedies (if there are any). Has anyone else experienced this overwhelming dizziness and had positive results with treatment or answers as to the cause? I'm scared that this is going to be how I feel forever.
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@auntb65, I believe physical therapy brought me the most significant improvement, early on. I stopped going in June, but I do continue to experience dizziness and off balance sensations (less severe). It sounds like that did not help you, so we may have similar symptoms but different root causes. I do believe an anxiety medication I started taking was contributing to my dizziness. I started several new medications at one time and never thought to consider if they were making me more lightheaded/dizzy. If you've started anything new, it may be worthwhile to discuss with your dr. I also developed worsened anxiety and depression this year. Panic attacks and high anxiety make me feel more dizzy (more vertigo like feelings). I am working on improving my mental health in hopes it will also help me cope with or resolve the dizziness. I meditate regularly and do notice I feel worse on days when I'm tired, have not had enough fluids, or when I go too long without eating. I take allergy medicine as allergies definitely make me feel a little more "floaty." I know being patient is very difficult. If you can make a log of when you feel the worse, and what you've done/ not done each day, it may help you find a pattern in movements or activities that make you feel worse to discuss with your doctors. I hope you can find some relief.
Physical therapy didn’t help me at all. I’ve been seeing a neurologist. He started me on Verapamil late July. He said he thought my blood vessels were inflamed. Well that hasn’t worked. He told me (today actually) to stop taking them since they aren’t working. One of the side effects is dizziness. So maybe now that I’m not taking them anymore I will see an improvement. I see him mid October for “Plan B”. I just keep wondering if time is the only thing that will heal this. All other symptoms have cleared up now. It’s just so frustrating. I’ve always been healthy and can’t understand why this dizziness is still hanging on. Thank you so much for sharing. It helps to know I’m not the only one dealing with issues. And I’m so grateful I’m not dealing with the problems so many others are. Take care and hope you find relief soon!
Aunt B! My case is so like yours- so dizzy, brain fog, exhausted!So far my doctors no help! “You’ve got arthritis- take pain pills- soo dizzy!
Neuropathy? Maybe!?!
Any help? 😳🙏
I was hospitalized in November 2021 for one week. I am still dealing with dizziness. My dizziness started in February 2022. I have tried physical therapy and that did not work. I am currently seeing a neurologist. He had me one Verapamil for almost 2 months. That didn’t help either. Waiting for my next appointment to see where I go from here. So frustrating! Hope we all find relief soon!!
Felicia-I wish I had some suggestions for you. This is so frustrating! I pray we all find relief soon!!
Thank you!
I can relate to so many of these stories...I saw one person who is feeling better..Has anyone else found any relief from the dizziness?
I have periodic vertigo for last 40 years of my life, cause never dagnosed, but responding to over the counter Meclazine. Treatment may take 2 wks to a month. Buy US lab brand in internet bottles of 100. Works better for me than the small, drugstore packets, likely Chinese labs.
i have experienced dizziness also. I'm wondering if anyone else has gotten any kind of rash that pops up now and then and sometimes be itchy...and nothing helps it when it does happen....the other day it picked my left hand and made me crazy for several hours..it just picks a spot on me when it feels like it wants to happen..sometimes it's a red color....
I have not found relief from the dizziness yet either. Going on 1 year since I had Covid. Wondering the same thing-if anyone has found relief. Did it just go away one day?? Currently seeing a neurologist without any help. Hope we al find relief soon!!