Shaky Head, Blurred Vision, Pain In Mid Back, Itchy Ear. Quit Drinking Tea, Having Green Tea. Underlying Cause?
Hi Doctor, I am feeling this since two months now. My head starts shaking and my vision gets blurry, i feel movement while there is no movement. Sometime I feel pain in the mid back, sometimes I feel an itchy ear, twice i felt i had problem in breathing. What can be the reasons? I have quit drinking tea and moved to green tea can this be a reason? Please let me know.
Thanks for your query. I have gone through your query and understand your concern.
I suspect it to be a Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV).
There is no Specific cause for BPPV. But Head injury or Ear infections may increase the risk of BPPV.
My advise is to consult an ENT surgeon for physical examination and diagnosis by a procedure epleys maneuver. Usually it may goes of in few weeks or months. But it may recur in years or after that.
Canalith re positioning in the inner ear by epleys maneuver is the usual treatment.
Hope this helps. Please reply for further queries. Wishing you good health.
Hi, if the time you quit the tea and the time the symptoms have started coincide, Yes that can be the reason if you were drinking too much of tea for a vry long time. You can instead slowly start decreasing the numer of times you drinking and slowly shift to green tea instead of quitting abruptly. If the symptoms persists consult the nearest Physician. Hope this might help.
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Shaky Head, Blurred Vision, Pain In Mid Back, Itchy Ear. Quit Drinking Tea, Having Green Tea. Underlying Cause?
Hello, Welcome to Healthcaremagic. Thanks for your query. I have gone through your query and understand your concern. I suspect it to be a Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). There is no Specific cause for BPPV. But Head injury or Ear infections may increase the risk of BPPV. My advise is to consult an ENT surgeon for physical examination and diagnosis by a procedure epleys maneuver. Usually it may goes of in few weeks or months. But it may recur in years or after that. Canalith re positioning in the inner ear by epleys maneuver is the usual treatment. Hope this helps. Please reply for further queries. Wishing you good health. Regards, Dr.Manjeth kumar.G