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Opr. Dr. Melih Ömür

Fulya Academy, Polat Tower Residence, Yeşil Çimen Sokak No: 12-438, Fulya Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey


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I was born in 1958 in Istanbul.
I completed my primary education in Istanbul and secondary and high school education in Ankara.
I graduated from Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine between 1977-1983.
Between 1983 and 1985, I completed my compulsory service,
Between 1985 and 1987, I did my military service in Muğla.
Between 1987 and 1990, I worked as an assistant physician in Istanbul SSK Okmeydanı Hospital ENT service.
I did my specialization at Budapest Uzoki Hospital in 1991 - 1993,
In 1993- 1995, I became an ENT specialist at Istanbul Beyoğlu Hospital.
Between 1995 and 2003 as an ENT Specialist in Marmaris State Hospital and Karya Private Hospital,
2004 - 2005 in Istanbul JFK hospital,
2005 - 2016 in Istanbul MEDI Medical Center,
Between 2005 and 2021, I worked at Private Acıbadem Fulya Hospital.

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What is Dizziness Treatment?

Dizziness, a common symptom affecting millions worldwide, can range from a mild, momentary feeling of unsteadiness to severe, life-altering bouts of spinning and imbalance. It's often the result of vestibular disorders, inner ear problems, or can be linked to other underlying health issues. The treatment for dizziness is multifaceted, focusing both on immediate relief and addressing the underlying causes. Immediate relief often involves medications such as antihistamines or antiemetics, which can reduce symptoms like nausea and motion sickness associated with dizziness. For those suffering from benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), a common vestibular disorder, repositioning maneuvers like the Epley maneuver can be effective. These maneuvers, performed by a healthcare professional, help to reposition the small crystals in the inner ear that can cause dizziness.

Long-term management of dizziness requires a more comprehensive approach. This typically involves a combination of physical therapy, specifically vestibular rehabilitation therapy, and lifestyle modifications. Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized form of therapy designed to alleviate both the primary and secondary problems caused by vestibular disorders. It focuses on exercises that improve balance, stabilize vision during movement, and increase general activity levels. Alongside physical therapy, lifestyle changes such as hydration, adequate sleep, stress management, and avoiding substances like alcohol and caffeine can significantly impact the frequency and intensity of dizziness episodes. In cases where dizziness is caused by an underlying condition, such as Meniere's disease or a neurological disorder, treatment is directed at managing that specific condition. In conclusion, while dizziness can be a challenging and sometimes frightening symptom, a combination of immediate interventions, physical therapy, and lifestyle adjustments offers an effective pathway for managing and reducing its impact.

What is Ear, Nose and Throat?

Ear, Nose and Throat; It includes hearing, speech, nose and sinus, balance disorders, diagnosis and treatment of throat diseases, head and neck cancers and surgery of tumoral structures in this region. Ear-related diseases; Tinnitus, earwax, fluid accumulation in the ear, external auditory canal inflammation, acute middle ear inflammation, hearing loss. In addition, ENT specialist deals with problems such as ear tumors, ear pain, ear discharge, ear bleeding. Upper respiratory and digestive tract or digestive tract diseases and problems related to the structure of the larynx are also included in the scope of the Otolaryngologist. This includes disorders related to voice, breathing, and swallowing. Otorhinolaryngologists intervene in infections and tumors in the head and neck structures. They are also trained for the treatment of facial trauma and facial deformities.