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What Causes Dizziness While Laying Down?

For the past four nights when I lay down to go to sleep at some point I get dizzy and my head spins and feels like my brain is sloshing around. Last night the same thing but I was burning up and got a cold sweat and felt some what short of breath. I had to sit up in a chair for 3 hours before I felt better.
Wed, 20 Dec 2017
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Welcome on Healthcaremagic!

Your symptoms could be related to a sinus infection or an inner ear disorder. Do you have any cough during sleep? A cardiac disorder could mimic such clinical scenario.
For this reason, if the problem persists, I would recommend consulting with your physician for a physical check up and some tests:

- a sinus X ray study
- a cardiac ultrasound and resting ECG
- complete blood count
- PCR, sedimentation rate.
- a chest X ray study for chronic degenerations of the spine.

You should discuss with your doctor on the above tests.

Kind regards, Dr. Aida
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What Causes Dizziness While Laying Down?

Hello! Welcome on Healthcaremagic! Your symptoms could be related to a sinus infection or an inner ear disorder. Do you have any cough during sleep? A cardiac disorder could mimic such clinical scenario. For this reason, if the problem persists, I would recommend consulting with your physician for a physical check up and some tests: - a sinus X ray study - a cardiac ultrasound and resting ECG - complete blood count - PCR, sedimentation rate. - a chest X ray study for chronic degenerations of the spine. You should discuss with your doctor on the above tests. Kind regards, Dr. Aida