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Is Vertigo Due To Lack Of Protein Intake?

i have vertigo like symptoms. Can these symptoms be related to lack of protein or calorie intake or perhaps taking a medication (buspiron) not during a meal? I went to a doctor and they said vertigo, but perhaps the symptoms can be related to something else. What is your opinion? YYYY@YYYY
Wed, 13 Apr 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your symptoms of vertigo it is directly related to your intake of buspiron tablet
Buspiron is a drug used to curb anxiety depression irritable bowel disease but it however has so many side effects and one of them is vertigo which you are displaying
In view of this please see your physician for possible change in your medication and for further clinical assessment
I hope this helps
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Is Vertigo Due To Lack Of Protein Intake?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your symptoms of vertigo it is directly related to your intake of buspiron tablet Buspiron is a drug used to curb anxiety depression irritable bowel disease but it however has so many side effects and one of them is vertigo which you are displaying In view of this please see your physician for possible change in your medication and for further clinical assessment I hope this helps