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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am 68 and have periodic spells of dizziness. They don't last long and I don't seem to have any other symptoms. Should I see a doctor? What ...
People use the term dizziness to describe many sensations. You might feel faint, unsteady, or as if your body or surroundings are spinning. Dizziness has ...
Dizziness; A sense that you or your surroundings are spinning or moving (vertigo); A loss of balance or unsteadiness; Nausea; Vomiting. The signs ...
feel lightheaded or dizzy. Another kind of fainting can happen when you stand up from sitting or lying down, and your blood pressure drops quickly. This causes ...
In general, dizziness that happens without any other symptoms is not likely to be a symptom of a stroke. Inner ear problems. Dizziness often is caused by ...
Dizziness and sensitivity to motion (vestibular migraine) can occur due to migraine. Migraine is a common cause of dizziness. Acoustic neuroma. This ...
The purpose of this investigation will be to determine the level of agreement between the "predicted" dizziness diagnosis from the DSI, compared to the "actual" ...
People feel dizzy for various reasons. How long the feeling lasts and any other symptoms you have can help pinpoint the cause.
This condition isn't always a concern. But sometimes it can cause dizziness and fainting or be life-threatening. Learn when it needs treatment.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What's the difference between feeling dizzy every now and then and orthostatic hypotension? How is it diagnosed, and can it be treated?
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