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Dizzyness
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I've been suffering with dizzyness since last Friday. Last weekend was bad as I was feeling nauseous and had stomach pains as well (just to clarify it was not a toilet related issue). Monday was bad as well as I had ringing in my ear and a thick/heavy head. All the symptoms have gone away apart from the dizzyness which comes and goes during the day. I have booked an appointment with my doctor tomorrow morning but I was just wondering if anyone else has been feeling like this lately. Maybe there is a weird virus going round.
And before anyone suggests it I'm 99.9% certain that I'm not expecting.
And before anyone suggests it I'm 99.9% certain that I'm not expecting.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would say a virus infection. Viruses can cause a plethora of passing conditions. One morning cycling to work I was overcome with dizziness and blurring of vision, really bad. It was terrifying. The worst over, and chatting to my sister, it turned out she had had exactly the same thing.
Also, a wonderful philosophical truth, sometimes in life things just hurt.
Also, a wonderful philosophical truth, sometimes in life things just hurt.
mmm...if i was a betting lady, i'd put my money on labyrinthitis - a virus which settles in youe ears and causes sickness, nausea and tiredness, too. makes you feel like you have been in the pub and had a few (but without the fun!). not great after a couple of weeks - it gets very boring! good luck x def go to gp's, though hun...
I'd have said maybe labyrinthitis/ear infection with the symptoms, maybe an infection or virus which inflamed your ears and set it off.
Meniere's is evil, both me and my mum have it and they tend to treat labyrinthitis with similar kinds of medication (eg stemetil or betahistine) or antibiotics if there is any infection (they should look in your ears to check for any redness or other signs of infection or any fluid in your ears).
Take it easy as labyrinthitis can be a pain to get rid of. Ginger can be good for general nausea like ginger beer or ginger tea. Avoid things like lifts, escalators and alcohol which can make the dizziness worse. Also avoid sodium as much as possible eg salt.
Some of the menieres pills I have treat the sickness as well.
Get a general checkover though and have your blood pressure checked as mine is low generally and when it dips even lower can be very dizzy with it.
Hope you're feeling better soon x
Meniere's is evil, both me and my mum have it and they tend to treat labyrinthitis with similar kinds of medication (eg stemetil or betahistine) or antibiotics if there is any infection (they should look in your ears to check for any redness or other signs of infection or any fluid in your ears).
Take it easy as labyrinthitis can be a pain to get rid of. Ginger can be good for general nausea like ginger beer or ginger tea. Avoid things like lifts, escalators and alcohol which can make the dizziness worse. Also avoid sodium as much as possible eg salt.
Some of the menieres pills I have treat the sickness as well.
Get a general checkover though and have your blood pressure checked as mine is low generally and when it dips even lower can be very dizzy with it.
Hope you're feeling better soon x