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What Causes Dizziness While Looking Up, Bending Down Or When In Bed?

I am a 5'7 tall, 214 pound, 39 yr old women, my BP is normal, recently I've been getting dizzy when I look up, when I bend down to tie my shoes, and when I put my head on the pillow to go to sleep and when I get up in the morning. Its really bad when I am in bed because I feel thowing up, and even thow I close my eye I still feel the dizzyness
Tue, 16 Sep 2014
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Dear user,

Thank you for your question, there are two possibilities here that from your description i cant decide which one to talk about but i will tell you about both, either vertigo and here you feel the world spins around you and this could be due to middle ear problems. or orthostatic hypotension meaning you feel dizzy when your blood pressure suddenly changes due to abrupt movements like getting up from bed. nevertheless if this persists refer to your doctor. hope this was informative enough please rate as 5 if you think so.

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Dr. Nazzal
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What Causes Dizziness While Looking Up, Bending Down Or When In Bed?

Dear user, Thank you for your question, there are two possibilities here that from your description i cant decide which one to talk about but i will tell you about both, either vertigo and here you feel the world spins around you and this could be due to middle ear problems. or orthostatic hypotension meaning you feel dizzy when your blood pressure suddenly changes due to abrupt movements like getting up from bed. nevertheless if this persists refer to your doctor. hope this was informative enough please rate as 5 if you think so. Best regards, Dr. Nazzal