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Feeling Dizzy, Pain In The Neck. What Is Causing It?

I am a 25 yr old female, active, dosent smoke or drink. Mother of two with no known health problems. I woke up the other morning and felt like the room was spinning. Now for the past couple days I have felt dizzy and now I have a lot of pain in my neck ...what could be causing this?....Other then those things I feel fine.
Tue, 28 Aug 2012
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I dignose your problem as cervical spondylosis., you are advice to take acupressure and magnetotherapy treatment from a speciailist in your areain his clinic, how ever u can massage your four thumbin out side from nail to bottom for 5 minutes each twice a day for one week . u can also place south pole for half an hour twice a day, a med. power magnet for one week and report.
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Feeling Dizzy, Pain In The Neck. What Is Causing It?

I dignose your problem as cervical spondylosis., you are advice to take acupressure and magnetotherapy treatment from a speciailist in your areain his clinic, how ever u can massage your four thumbin out side from nail to bottom for 5 minutes each twice a day for one week . u can also place south pole for half an hour twice a day, a med. power magnet for one week and report.