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What Causes Dizziness And Vomiting?

I was totally ok before went to bed last night. Woke up 2:30 to go to bathroom , felt the room was turning around. I walked back to bed,continue sleeping. Woke up 7:50 am , still dizzy and felt like throwing up. Been vomited some fluid till now, still weak n felt the same way. But not that dizzy. I m a runner, I did get dehydrated couple times before, but not dizzy, only vomiting n diarrhea.
Mon, 30 Mar 2015
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Hello!
I think your symptoms may be related to a vertiginous syndrome. It may be caused by a dysfunction of your inner ear or the brain.
I would recommend to consult with a doctor and have a physical examination and a full blood work.
You can start cinarizine or betahistine.
If the problem persists I would recommend a brain CT scan or MRI to rule out possible cerebral lesions.
Hope to have been helpful!
Best wishes Dr. Abaz Quka
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What Causes Dizziness And Vomiting?

Hello! I think your symptoms may be related to a vertiginous syndrome. It may be caused by a dysfunction of your inner ear or the brain. I would recommend to consult with a doctor and have a physical examination and a full blood work. You can start cinarizine or betahistine. If the problem persists I would recommend a brain CT scan or MRI to rule out possible cerebral lesions. Hope to have been helpful! Best wishes Dr. Abaz Quka