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Random Bout Of Dizziness Along With Headaches, Tunnel Vision. Is It Vertigo? Check Up Required?

Hi,
For the past few weeks I have been getting seemingly random bouts of dizziness. These are usually accompanied by a small headache, and something like tunnel vision. I have searched the web for what it could be. It doesn't seem to be Vertigo or anything else I could find. It doesn't feel like the world is spinning, and i can still walk in a straight line, but I feel like I am going to pass out at any minute (though I don't). Should I go get examined by a doctor? Thanks!
Mon, 4 Nov 2013
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Hi, whether you accept or not it is the vertigo, and happens due to some infection in the internal ear, or gastric irritation, or ischemia of the brain may be transient.
I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have a C.T.scan for confirmation. Thank you.
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Random Bout Of Dizziness Along With Headaches, Tunnel Vision. Is It Vertigo? Check Up Required?

Hi, whether you accept or not it is the vertigo, and happens due to some infection in the internal ear, or gastric irritation, or ischemia of the brain may be transient. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have a C.T.scan for confirmation. Thank you.