Vertigo: BPPV & Vestibular Neuritis
A bedside-first deep-dive into the two most important causes of pure vertigo — sharp enough for NEET-PG, practical enough for next Monday’s OPD.
About this guide
This 21-page focused note covers the bedside vestibular skills every GP and NEET-PG candidate needs — BPPV pathophysiology and canal involvement, the Dix-Hallpike maneuver, peripheral vs central nystagmus, the HINTS exam, vestibular neuritis versus early cerebellar stroke, and the Epley maneuver step-by-step — closing with 7 hard AIIMS / NEET-PG MCQs including assertion–reason items with full explanations.
Written for two readers at once: the candidate revising for NEET-PG and the GP diagnosing a spinning patient at the bedside.
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