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The most effective treatment is a procedure called "Epley's maneuver," which can move the small piece of bone-like calcium that is floating inside your inner ear. Other exercises that can readjust your response to head movements are less effective.
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The treatment team can consist of an emergency room physician, ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist-surgeon, neurologist, and audiologist. A primary care practitioner can initiate symptomatic management.
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