Thursday, December 8, 2011

Sakit Telinga or "Vertigo" cause MC for 2 days

Salam Semua, arini baru i naik keja lepas 2 hari MC.
Happens baru2 ni, i bangun tido jek telinga i rasa macam 'berdesing' or 'berdengung'...zsszssss semacam dalam telinga i, actuallly i dah kena since last week on Friday, dia punye berdesing tuh sampai kepala i jadi 'dizzi'...i macam tk nampak clearly aper yg ader kat depan mata...semuanya berpusing...nk jalan pon tk boleh..i betul2 melayang. But that Friday i just ignore jek...even i dah pusing semacam...ingat makan 'Ponstan' should be ok..memang ok until Monday baru ni, tapi happens again on Tuesday... pagi tu agak ok berdesing telinga nih..suddenly i tgh answer call..terus berpusing kepala ni...out of control...i intercom my colleague to replace coz i macam nk pitam...i dah tak nampak no kat PABX ngan screen monitor desktop i pon i dah tk leh nampak aper pon....memang i flat giler... i duk kat dlm small meeting room bukak tudung and sapu minyak kapak satu kepala and vormit few times kt dustbin yg ada plastic. Nak jalan tk bole.... Few min i call my hubby pick me up to send me see doctor. My hubby sampai jek...terus bwk i turun lift papah i.... People surrounding bercakap pon i dengar mcm tk dengar kat lobby Menara Pelangi, malu tk malu laa ppl kt lobby tuh tengok i... 
Sampai kt keta jek i terbaring, then terus my hubby bwk i gi Klinik Theesan..office panel clinic. Nasib baik tk ramai..Jumpa laa ngn Mrs Theesan (Doctor) and dapat la satu injection kat 'Tut' belakang i. Doc ckp i kena minor VERTIGO infection. But i'm not sure what is the meaning of VERTIGO. Doc ade explain sikit related ngan sakit telinga i nih..tp i still tk leh paham coz i'm still dizzi..dah tk leh masuk dlm otak aper org ckp...kepala i betul2 blank. After settle ambik ubat and dapat MC my hubby terus bwk i balik. so dapat laa rest and tido sampai kul 6pm.
Next day lak... i kena lagi sekali...aper lagi my hubby terus bwk i gi same panel clinic. Dapat lagi 1 hari MC. Sebenarnya doc ckp better i refer kat specialist for ENT(Ear, Nose or throat) to get more info or treatment. Huh...biler doc ckp mcm tuh kena refer to specialist, lagi laa pening kepala i nih..cost beb.. tengok laa coming Sat nih i nak ajak my hubby gi.
Ya ALLAH.. aper sebenarnya penyakit aku nih... ari ni lak i cuber search google tentang VERTIGO. Got few info yg bole i sharing kat u alls yg i dapat copy and paste kt sini. Bila i baca tentang VERTIGO nih...huh..amat mendebarkan i... harap2 apa yg i kena nih tk sehebat info yg i dapat. Insyaallah....

Proof Mc for 2 days..cause of Vertigo.

Banyak jenis ubat nak kena makan.


Vertigo Overview
Vertigo is the feeling that you or your environment is moving or spinning. It differs from dizziness in that vertigo describes an illusion of movement. When you feel as if you yourself are moving, it's called subjective vertigo, and the perception that your surroundings are moving is called objective vertigo.
Unlike nonspecific lightheadedness or dizziness, vertigo has relatively few causes.

Vertigo Causes

Vertigo can be caused by problems in the brain or the inner ear.


  • Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common form of vertigo and is characterized by the sensation of motion initiated by sudden head movements or moving the head in a certain direction. This type of vertigo is rarely serious and can be treated.
  • Vertigo may also be caused by inflammation within the inner ear (labyrinthitis or vestibular neuritis), which is characterized by the sudden onset of vertigo and may be associated with hearing loss. The most common cause of labyrinthitis is a viral or bacterial inner ear infection.
  • Meniere's disease is composed of a triad of symptoms including: episodes of vertigo, ringing in the ears (tinnitis), and hearing loss. People with this condition have the abrupt onset of severe vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, as well as periods in which they are symptom-free.
  • Acoustic neuroma is a type of tumor of the nerve tissue that can cause vertigo. Symptoms include vertigo with one-sided ringing in the ear and hearing loss.
  • Vertigo can be caused by decreased blood flow to the base of the brain. Bleeding into the back of the brain (cerebellar hemorrhage) is characterized by vertigo, headache, difficulty walking, and inability to look toward the side of the bleed. The result is that the person's eyes gaze away from the side with the problem. Walking is also extremely impaired.
  • Vertigo is often the presenting symptom in multiple sclerosis. The onset is usually abrupt, and examination of the eyes may reveal the inability of the eyes to move past the midline toward the nose.
  • Head trauma and neck injury may also result in vertigo, which usually goes away on its own.
  • Migraine, a severe form of headache, may also cause vertigo. The vertigo is usually followed by a headache. There is often a prior history of similar episodes but no lasting problems.
  • Complications from diabetes can cause arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) which can lead to lowered blood flow to the brain, causing vertigo symptoms.

Vertigo Symptoms


Vertigo implies that there is a sensation of motion either of the person or the environment, often perceived as if the room is spinning around you. This should not be confused with symptoms of lightheadedness or fainting. Vertigo differs from motion sickness in that motion sickness is a feeling of being off-balance and lacking equilibrium, caused by repeated motions such as riding in a car or boat.
  • If true vertigo exists, symptoms include a sensation of disorientation or motion. In addition, the individual may also have any or all of these symptoms:

    • nausea or vomiting,
    • sweating, and/or
    • abnormal eye movements.
  • The duration of symptoms can be from minutes to hours, and symptoms can be constant or episodic. The onset may be due to a movement or change in position. It is important to tell the doctor about any recent head trauma or whiplash injury as well as any new medications the affected individual is taking.
  • The person may have hearing loss and a ringing sensation in the ears.
  • The person might have visual disturbances, weakness, difficulty speaking, a decreased level of consciousness, and difficulty walking.
p/s : Dah bacakan...serba sikit dapat info kan...

Happy Reading...With Luv