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Suggest Treatment For Dizziness And Nausea

i have more than a couple of episodes of extreme dizziness. this friday i woke up and felt so dizzy when i got up couldnt even stand. laying down i felt much better but getting i felt like i was aboit to pass out. also experienced naseau. went to ent they told me to get an mri didnt see any inflammation in the ear. mri is clean what is wrong with me? i went to a neurologist a couple of years ago for a tremor in my head did catscan saw nothing wrong with me and i am healthy. in the past my nlood work was ok as well. should i see another neurologist?
Thu, 29 Jun 2023
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Hello,

You are suffering from nausea and dizziness. Your MRI and CAT scan report is clear. Dizziness and nausea commonly occurs due to dehydration, hypotension (low blood pressure), hypoglycemia, food allergy, certain medications, not getting enough sleep, especially over a long period of time, can also lead to dizziness and nausea. Medical conditions like vertigo and migraine can trigger dizziness and nausea.

You are suggested to make sure your vitals are normal like blood pressure, blood sugar level, your electrolyte level. Take adequate amount of water and fluids, take food in time and do not skip meals. Be cautious of what medicines you have been taking. Get clinically re-examined by an ENT. Get posturography, eye and head movement test done, get audiometry test done to confirm if partial or complete perforation of the ear drum.

Taking Vertin-16, twice daily for 5 days will relieve you from dizziness. Stay at rest, do not drive and do not do any heavy work. Your treatment will depend on the pathology detected. If you are suffering from Meniere's disease, you will be prescribed water pills. Take low salt diet if you have high blood pressure. Psychotherapy, balance therapy, head position maneuvers under a Physical therapist is helpful. Surgery is recommended only if required. Stay away from addictions if any.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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Suggest Treatment For Dizziness And Nausea

Hello, You are suffering from nausea and dizziness. Your MRI and CAT scan report is clear. Dizziness and nausea commonly occurs due to dehydration, hypotension (low blood pressure), hypoglycemia, food allergy, certain medications, not getting enough sleep, especially over a long period of time, can also lead to dizziness and nausea. Medical conditions like vertigo and migraine can trigger dizziness and nausea. You are suggested to make sure your vitals are normal like blood pressure, blood sugar level, your electrolyte level. Take adequate amount of water and fluids, take food in time and do not skip meals. Be cautious of what medicines you have been taking. Get clinically re-examined by an ENT. Get posturography, eye and head movement test done, get audiometry test done to confirm if partial or complete perforation of the ear drum. Taking Vertin-16, twice daily for 5 days will relieve you from dizziness. Stay at rest, do not drive and do not do any heavy work. Your treatment will depend on the pathology detected. If you are suffering from Meniere s disease, you will be prescribed water pills. Take low salt diet if you have high blood pressure. Psychotherapy, balance therapy, head position maneuvers under a Physical therapist is helpful. Surgery is recommended only if required. Stay away from addictions if any. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician