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What Causes Nausea And Vertigo While Suffering From Diabetes?

hello i am female 54 years old have had type 2 diabetes for several year but sometime i feel pain in the back of my head feel nazaited and sometimes feel like losing control and off balance some doctor told me i may have enlarged thyroid gland can that cause these symptoms what should i do
Tue, 28 Mar 2017
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Hello madam..

Thanks for contacting us for a health query .

Mam you are 54 years old with history of having giddiness,pain in the posterior aspect of head ,nausea instability .

Madam instability is quite uncommon in thyroid.

I doubt your nerves,peripheral neuropathy is very common in a diabetic.

Madam you get your B.P checked as it can also cause giddiness.

Third in the possibility list is BPPV means a positional non dangerous signal from ears.

If I have a patient like this in my outpatient department I would check her sugar,BP ,nerves and ears and treat accordingly.

Meet a doctor in person and get treated.

Till then be slow in changing position and reduce salt in diet..

Hope this helps..

Take care.
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What Causes Nausea And Vertigo While Suffering From Diabetes?

Hello madam.. Thanks for contacting us for a health query . Mam you are 54 years old with history of having giddiness,pain in the posterior aspect of head ,nausea instability . Madam instability is quite uncommon in thyroid. I doubt your nerves,peripheral neuropathy is very common in a diabetic. Madam you get your B.P checked as it can also cause giddiness. Third in the possibility list is BPPV means a positional non dangerous signal from ears. If I have a patient like this in my outpatient department I would check her sugar,BP ,nerves and ears and treat accordingly. Meet a doctor in person and get treated. Till then be slow in changing position and reduce salt in diet.. Hope this helps.. Take care.