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I Have Flat Feet And Experiencing Vertigo And Dizziness

hello, I have flat feet and experiencing vertigo and dizziness, as if I am going on a boat. I have a contracture on my trapeze. Could the flat feet be causing this? is like I am walking with a tennis ball under my feet. I have recent;y got an MRI of the cervical spine and everything seems fine. Thanks
Mon, 7 Jul 2014
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

The most common causes of vertigo are: (1) BPPV- in this case, it lasts seconds to minutes and occurs with certain positions
(2) meniere's disease- lasts minutes to hours, associated with hearing loss, tinnitus
(3)vestibuloneuronitis- this lasts for hours at time

An ENT doctor would be able to determine the cause.

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I Have Flat Feet And Experiencing Vertigo And Dizziness

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic The most common causes of vertigo are: (1) BPPV- in this case, it lasts seconds to minutes and occurs with certain positions (2) meniere s disease- lasts minutes to hours, associated with hearing loss, tinnitus (3)vestibuloneuronitis- this lasts for hours at time An ENT doctor would be able to determine the cause. I hope this helps