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Val Chmerkovskiy reveals diagnosis after hospitalization
Summary
Val Chmerkovskiy said on Instagram he was diagnosed with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) after a hospital visit during the Dancing With the Stars tour, and he reported ongoing vertigo while saying he felt well enough to perform.
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Val Chmerkovskiy posted a video from a hospital stop while on the Dancing With the Stars tour and later explained his condition to fans. He said doctors diagnosed him with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, that there was no brain tumor, and that the issue is not related to a prior neck injury. He reported ongoing vertigo but said he felt well enough to continue performing.
Reported details:
- He posted a hospital video from a tour stop in Peoria and thanked tour staff and a physical therapist named Claire for their help.
- He announced a diagnosis of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) after the visit.
- He stated there is no tumor and that the vertigo is not linked to his neck injury.
- He described feeling dizzy or “spinning,” and said movement of the tour bus worsened his symptoms.
- The Mayo Clinic is cited noting BPPV is a common cause of vertigo, causes brief bouts of dizziness, is rarely serious, and can raise the chance of falling.
- He said he was still a little fuzzy but intended to perform that night and mentioned hoping for a day off and returning on Tuesday.
Summary:
Val Chmerkovskiy’s diagnosis of BPPV explains the recent hospital visit and the vertigo he has been experiencing, and he told fans he plans to continue performing while managing symptoms. The Mayo Clinic description included in reports characterizes BPPV as a common and rarely serious cause of dizziness. Upcoming tour appearances were discussed by Chmerkovskiy, with a performance planned that night and an expected return on Tuesday. Undetermined at this time.
