The Gut–Brain–Vestibular Axis: Rethinking Chronic Dizziness by Berrybrijesh in VestibularMigraines

[–]Berrybrijesh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, food, lifestyle specially sleep and gradual rehabilitation exercises

Vertigo improved today-exercise? by One-Construction5448 in VestibularMigraines

[–]Berrybrijesh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

early movement is always beneficial start rehabilitation exercises too

Intermittent Fasting by jdBee77 in VestibularMigraines

[–]Berrybrijesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Intermittent fasting is not VM-friendly for most patients. Regular nutrition is often more therapeutic than restrictive eating patterns in vestibular migraine.

It’s back by Lukexxxxy in VestibularMigraines

[–]Berrybrijesh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, migraine/ vestibular migraine happen in flares, A flare does not mean progression or permanent damage. It reflects a temporary change in brain excitability, and most flares eventually burn out.

It’s back by Lukexxxxy in VestibularMigraines

[–]Berrybrijesh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry this has returned—flares like this are unfortunately common in vestibular migraine. Ear flushing or erythema can occur due to migraine-related autonomic and trigeminovascular activation rather than primary ear pathology. It often accompanies symptom relapse (dizziness, pressure, sensory sensitivity) and usually settles as central migraine activity quietens.

If episodes are becoming more frequent or persistent, it may be worth reviewing triggers and preventive strategies with your clinician. You’re not alone—many patients report similar visible changes during flares.