Why Your Head Spins: What if Vertigo Recurs After Dozens of Medications?
Hello, this is Dalimchae Oriental Medicine Clinic. "Doctor, while walking, the world suddenly spins and I've collapsed more than once or twice. I went to the ER and had a brain MRI, and had vertigo tests at the ENT clinic, but everything is normal. Taking sedatives only works for a while, and as soon as the effect wears off, my head spins again, so now I'm too scared even to go out." This is the desperate voice of a patient in her 50s who recently visited our clinic, supported by her husband. Are you trapped in the pain of the world shaking and feeling dizzy every day, even though there's no clear cause in your brain or ears according to tests? Today, Dalimchae provides the real reasons for spinning heads that machines couldn't find and fundamental solutions to break the persistent vicious cycle for those exhausted by chronic dizziness that doesn't heal for a long time.

🚨 Why did it keep recurring even after taking medication dozens of times? When looking for the reason why the head spins, people usually suspect brain problems or ear (vestibular system) problems first. Of course, acute BPPV or vestibular neuritis can be the cause, but these conditions usually improve within a few weeks after treatment. However, if dizziness repeats for months or years, it's a different story. The stabilizers or sedatives prescribed by hospitals are 'symptomatic treatments' that forcibly desensitize our body's balance sensors to temporarily prevent us from feeling dizziness. This is like a car's warning light turning on, and instead of fixing the engine, just cutting the warning light's wire. The more you rely on drugs, the more helpless your body's power to balance itself (self-healing power) becomes, eventually leading to a rebound phenomenon where symptoms worsen explosively when you stop the medication.
🌿 We look at the person's constitution and autonomic nerves, not just the symptoms Dalimchae Oriental Medicine Clinic does not look at the stomach as a single isolated organ. we look dimensionally at the 'autonomic nervous system,' the pilot that moves the stomach, and the 'Gut-Brain Axis,' the link with the brain.
- Broken pilot, imbalance of the autonomic nervous system (Sogan-haeul) When we eat, the 'parasympathetic nervous system' should turn on and the stomach should move actively. However, when extreme stress, suppressed emotions, and overwork accumulate, our body mistakes it for a 24-hour crisis situation and over-excites the 'sympathetic nervous system.' As the pilot freezes in a state of tension, the stomach also hardens like a stone. Dalimchae Oriental Medicine Clinic releases the tension of the autonomic nervous system through the principle of Sogan-haeul (疏肝解鬱), which smoothly communicates blocked energy.
- Systemic symptoms due to the collapse of the Gut-Brain Axis (Geonbi-hwayui & Sodo) When the stomach stops and undigested food rots, toxins (damjeok) are emitted. These toxins travel through blood vessels and nerves up to the brain and irritate the cranial nerves. This is exactly why chronic indigestion patients especially complain of chronic headaches that feel like they're breaking, tinnitus with sounds in the ears, and insomnia where they cannot sleep at night. Dalimchae Oriental Medicine Clinic empties the residue from the intestinal wall (Sodo) and revives the peristaltic movement of the stomach (Geonbi-hwayui) to sturdily restore the Gut-Brain Axis.
💬 Why I can't digest, FAQ that patients are most curious about Q1. What is the difference between taking Western digestive aids and Dalimchae's customized herbal medicine? General digestive aids or stomach medications act to artificially dissolve food or temporarily cover symptoms on behalf of a stomach that has already stopped. In contrast, Dalimchae's customized herbal medicine and cranial nerve pharmacopuncture treatment are fundamental treatments that revive the elasticity of the hardened stomach muscles and lower the over-excitation of the sympathetic nervous system to restore the 'self-healing power of my body to digest food on its own.'
Q2. When I keep having indigestion, will fasting help? If you blindly skip meals because your stomach is uncomfortable, the rhythm of the stomach is further broken and basic physical strength hits bottom, slowing recovery. You don't need to force yourself to have heavy meals, but it's good to regularly eat soft liquid diets that don't put a strain on the stomach. At Dalimchae Oriental Medicine Clinic, we also provide close guidance on dietotherapy and eating habit correction suitable for the patient's constitution.
Q3. How long does the treatment period usually take, and won't taking herbal medicine strain the stomach? In the case of chronic functional dyspepsia that has lasted for years rather than acute indigestion, a steady treatment of usually more than 2-3 months is needed to wake the hardened stomach and stabilize the autonomic nervous system. Also, for patients with weakened stomachs, Dalimchae does not use heavy tonic medicines from the beginning but prescribes starting from light medicinal herbs that gently empty and soothe the stomach in stages, so you can take it with peace of mind.
"Saying there's no abnormality in the test doesn't mean it's hypochondria. It's a distress signal sent by a subtle imbalance in my body that machines haven't found yet." Are you every mealtime and tired of a life dependent on digestive aids? Don't just endure it and feel stuffy alone anymore. Dalimchae Oriental Medicine Clinic will accurately diagnose your constitution and broken autonomic nervous system to surely help you find a comfortable and light daily life.
Where life blooms. For herbal medicine, trust Dalimchae. Medical Review | Tinnitus & Autonomic Nervous System Specialist, Dalimchae Songdo Branch, Dr. Oh Hyun-min (Dizziness Column)
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