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Dizzy, Head Hurts, Vision Weird, Ear Ache. Should I Go To Doctor?

I m feeling really dizzy, my head hurts terribly bad and my vision is being weird. All of this adding to my ear aches that have been really bad for about 3-4 months. Sorry that I can t explain any better, but I m only 17 and don t have a clue in the world as far as medical science. Should I go to my family doctor, or is it something that will pass over time?
Wed, 21 Aug 2013
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Welcome to HCM
We understand your concerns

Your ear ache is persistant for 3 - 4 months as you explained. Then why you did not consult your doctor all these time?
Dizziness, eye problems, tiredness etc are symptoms associated with some underlying causes and therefore you should not ignore these warning signs.
Consult your family doctor for further advice.
Good luck.
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Dizzy, Head Hurts, Vision Weird, Ear Ache. Should I Go To Doctor?

Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns Your ear ache is persistant for 3 - 4 months as you explained. Then why you did not consult your doctor all these time? Dizziness, eye problems, tiredness etc are symptoms associated with some underlying causes and therefore you should not ignore these warning signs. Consult your family doctor for further advice. Good luck.