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Suggest Remedy For Dizziness

My 22 month old granddaughter has over the last couple of months been having dizzy spells, where her head will wobble, like she s trying to catch herself and then she will fall. This phenomena also happens while she s sitting on your lap, etc. it happens mostly in the morning, roughly every half an hour or so. She has been congested and had bronchilitus (about a month ago) and had 2 antibiotics to combat a virus. She is still congested, and pokes at her ears.
Tue, 27 Sep 2016
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few things that causes dizziness / vertigo in a child :
the likely cause in this child is middle ear infection which is usually follow a viral respiratory tract infection, and can cause vertigo . and diagnosis is made by otoscope by her pediatrician at the clinic.
the second one is acute cerebellar ataxia which usually follow viral infections and this condition is post inflammatory and self limited will wean off by 2- 3 weeks .
I hope this helps
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Suggest Remedy For Dizziness

few things that causes dizziness / vertigo in a child : the likely cause in this child is middle ear infection which is usually follow a viral respiratory tract infection, and can cause vertigo . and diagnosis is made by otoscope by her pediatrician at the clinic. the second one is acute cerebellar ataxia which usually follow viral infections and this condition is post inflammatory and self limited will wean off by 2- 3 weeks . I hope this helps