Case 33 - 28 yo with dizziness Flashcards
Sx of influenza
fever, cough, myalgias, sore throat
Dizziness
Can encompass syncope, disequilibrium and vertigo
Syncope - temporary LOC, “passing out” - due to hypotension or hypovolemia
Disequilibrium - feeling of being off balance, cerebellar degeneration
Vertigo - room spinning
Physical exam for dizziness
- look for nystagmus
- head thrust - demonstrates likely peripheral lesion
- dix-hallpike maneuver
Differential diagnosis for vertigo
- BBPV - episodic vertigo triggered by change in position, etiology is calcium carbonate debris in semicircular canals, dx by dix-hallpike, treat with epley maneuver
- Cerebellar infarct
- Meneire’s disease - unilateral hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo
- TIA
- Vesitbular migraine
- Vestibular neuritis - assoc with recent URI
Less likely: anemia, anxiety, arrhythmias orthostatic hypotension, otitis media
Studies for vertigo
- MRI if sign of central lesion
What types of respiratory infections do you treat with antibiotics? And which ones don’t you?
Treat otitis in children t treat children over 2 with uncomplicated otitis, uncomplicated maxillary sinusitis, and viral URis with abx
Management of vertigo
vestibular rehab
vestibular suppressant medications - anticholinergics like meclizine or dimenhydrinate - can be effective in teh short term