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Have Frequent Dizziness While Lying Down Or Waking Up. Suggestions?

hello, i m a bit worried here... I have been frequently experiencing dizziness when i lie down or when i get up from bed. The worst happens when i wake up and get up from bed. It feels like an intense dizziness and i feel like my surrounding is moving around me even if I m just standing still. The feeling goes away after a few minutes though.
Tue, 26 Mar 2013
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Hi welcome to Health care magic forum.
Thanks for calling H.C.M.
As you describe it appears to be due to internal ear effect, may be secondary to the middle ear infection . other possibilities are hypertension, hypotension, diabetis, or change in blood supply to the brain, or convalascence from any other disease. Anaemia could be one of the causes.
I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
Thank you.
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Have Frequent Dizziness While Lying Down Or Waking Up. Suggestions?

Hi welcome to Health care magic forum. Thanks for calling H.C.M. As you describe it appears to be due to internal ear effect, may be secondary to the middle ear infection . other possibilities are hypertension, hypotension, diabetis, or change in blood supply to the brain, or convalascence from any other disease. Anaemia could be one of the causes. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.