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Passed Out Due To Vertigo, Have Neck Injury, Damaged Nerves, Nauseated, Head Pressure, Muscle Spasms. Help?

Hi about 4 months ago I passed out due to my vertigo and got a neck injury which the doctor says caused damage to my nerves. It has been causing loads of symptoms such as nasuea, head pressure, muscle spams etc. But earlier today I am having like a tingling chill like sensation within the skull area along with neck pain and fatigueness! I am awaiting MRI results in order to see a neurologist and have seek out physical therapy , chiro and acupuncturist but nothing has solved the issues. Please help....
Thu, 2 Jan 2014
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Hi,
Your symptoms suggest ear problem. You are awaiting MRI results.
Get Xray cervical spine done,Some times cervical spondeitis presents with these symptoms.
Treatment with consultation of ENT/Orthopedic spesiality along with exercises for cervical spine would relieve.
Thanks.
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Passed Out Due To Vertigo, Have Neck Injury, Damaged Nerves, Nauseated, Head Pressure, Muscle Spasms. Help?

Hi, Your symptoms suggest ear problem. You are awaiting MRI results. Get Xray cervical spine done,Some times cervical spondeitis presents with these symptoms. Treatment with consultation of ENT/Orthopedic spesiality along with exercises for cervical spine would relieve. Thanks.