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What Causes Dizziness Along With Blurred Vision?

I m light headed, feel like I m going to faint( but don t), off balance, have blurred vision, sensitive to bright light, and have a tingling sensation in the left side of my neck, and I have ringing in my ears. My doctor said that it was vertigo,(that was a year ago).The symptoms have gotten worse like it happens all the time now.
Wed, 13 Sep 2017
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Hi there! Welcome to HCM!

Vertigo is a condition which is caused mostly by an inner ear problem. The symptoms are dizziness, headache, spinning, nausea, vomiting, sweating etc. If the symptoms have remained the same over a period, then you need to be treated by an ENT specialist. They may prescribe physical treatments like rehabilitation; medicines to treat the symptoms of headache etc. Antibiotics may be given to treat any underlying infection. If this doesnt work, then maybe surgery might be required.

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What Causes Dizziness Along With Blurred Vision?

Hi there! Welcome to HCM! Vertigo is a condition which is caused mostly by an inner ear problem. The symptoms are dizziness, headache, spinning, nausea, vomiting, sweating etc. If the symptoms have remained the same over a period, then you need to be treated by an ENT specialist. They may prescribe physical treatments like rehabilitation; medicines to treat the symptoms of headache etc. Antibiotics may be given to treat any underlying infection. If this doesnt work, then maybe surgery might be required. Hope this helps!