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Can Ear Infection, Dizziness And Loss Of Appetite Be Signs Of Virus Infection?
i HAD MUMPS 7 WEEKS AGO - NOW I HAVE A VIRUS AND A EAR INFECTION! I HAVE A RED RASH ON BOTH CHEEKS AND REALY DIZZY. THE VIRUS I HAVE HAD FOR 9 DAYS NOW I WAS UNABLE TO EAT FOR 5 DAYS AND ONLY JUST BEEN ABLE TO KEEP FOOD DOWN.
IS THIS ALL PART OF THE VIRUS? I ALSO SUFFER PCOS IF THIS IS RELEVANT!
Dear I can understand your concern . I would like to inform you that ear infection with dizziness and loss of appetite all can be caused by viruses . Apart from hearing , ear also helps in maintaining balance and coordination . Any infection to that part of ear can cause dizziness also. Red rash over your cheeks can also be one of manifestation of viral infection . All this will slowly resolve . If problem persists please contact your physician . Hope this will help you . Thanks for contacting HCM .
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Can Ear Infection, Dizziness And Loss Of Appetite Be Signs Of Virus Infection?
Dear I can understand your concern . I would like to inform you that ear infection with dizziness and loss of appetite all can be caused by viruses . Apart from hearing , ear also helps in maintaining balance and coordination . Any infection to that part of ear can cause dizziness also. Red rash over your cheeks can also be one of manifestation of viral infection . All this will slowly resolve . If problem persists please contact your physician . Hope this will help you . Thanks for contacting HCM .