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Dizziness, Constant Ringing In Ears, Fibrous Lump On Foot. Previous Sinus Tachycardia. Suggestions?

Im a 29 year old female from India (height 5ft weight 74kgs) . I recently had a case of mild sinus tachycardia which i had checked out from a cardiologist. He was not too concerned abt it and gave me some medications. That problem is almost gone now. But today, i was feeling dizzy in the morning (after breakfast). When i moved my head, i felt like i was going to lose my balance.
Other (maybe unrelated) stuff:
I have a constant ringing in my ear for more than a year now. It does not really bother me, but its there. And abt two months ago, a CPU kind of fell on my foot. I have developed a fibrous lump there that does not seem to go away.

No other symptoms.
Thu, 16 May 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

     The body's balancing mechanism is in the inner ear. An ENT (Ear Nose Throat) specialist is the one to see - especially in the presence of tinnitus. They have special tests to confirm or exclude the contribution of the ear - which probably is the case with you.      If there are no clues, you have to be followed up by a neurologist.
     Sinus tachycardia is often transient. Anaemia / Anxiety / Alcohol / Tobacco (smoking) / Caffeine (too much tea, coffee, cola) / Fever / Infection / Pain / Stress / Thyroid / Vitamin D, calcium, magnesium / Medicines like Phenylephrine used for ‘cold’; Salbutamol used for asthma and so on - may be responsible.... A cardiologist can assess further.
     The problem in the foot should be evaluated by an Orthopaedician

The issues appear different from each other and seem to have nothing in common...

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Dizziness, Constant Ringing In Ears, Fibrous Lump On Foot. Previous Sinus Tachycardia. Suggestions?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic The body s balancing mechanism is in the inner ear. An ENT (Ear Nose Throat) specialist is the one to see - especially in the presence of tinnitus. They have special tests to confirm or exclude the contribution of the ear - which probably is the case with you. If there are no clues, you have to be followed up by a neurologist. Sinus tachycardia is often transient. Anaemia / Anxiety / Alcohol / Tobacco (smoking) / Caffeine (too much tea, coffee, cola) / Fever / Infection / Pain / Stress / Thyroid / Vitamin D, calcium, magnesium / Medicines like Phenylephrine used for ‘cold’; Salbutamol used for asthma and so on - may be responsible.... A cardiologist can assess further. The problem in the foot should be evaluated by an Orthopaedician The issues appear different from each other and seem to have nothing in common... Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck