If you feel dizzy and disoriented every time you turn your head to a certain part, it may be caused by otolith syndrome. In addition, otolith syndrome often leads to long-term insomnia. Pregnant women are one of the high-risk groups for otolith disease. How can otolith disease be relieved in women during pregnancy?
Firstly, medication is generally ineffective for treating otolith, but it often leads to complications such as neurological disorders, insomnia, and anxiety. If these complications are not controlled in a timely manner, they can cause great distress to pregnant women's normal lives. Therefore, if otolith causes some complications, medication should be used to control them appropriately.
Secondly, timely treatment of otoliths is necessary. The best treatment for otolith is repositioning therapy. The reduction of otolith syndrome must be performed by experienced doctors. Therefore, if pregnant women suffer from otolith syndrome, it is best not to go to some physical therapy institutions for reduction treatment, let alone self reduction. Because the neck is relatively fragile, if the reduction method is incorrect, it can easily cause damage to the spine.
Additionally, otolith syndrome may be related to hormonal changes during pregnancy. Therefore, if the otolith disease in pregnant women is not severe, no special treatment is needed. Proper nursing work may provide some relief after the end of pregnancy. During pregnancy, it is important to pay attention to appropriate neck exercise training, and maintain a light diet with plenty of fruits to supplement vitamins.