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What Causes Mild Tinnitus, Dizziness And Blurred Vision?
Hello I have a slight ringing in ear. Heaviness of the head like.muffled sensation and dizziness. Not always but feel.a little disorientated on occasions. Eyes are fine but sometimes blurry once or twice not often. Head feels heavy..no major pain like headache just numbing feeling. I do feel thirsty and tired very tired all the time. No energy at all. I am not pregnant.
Persistent dizziness, light headache, blurring vision may be part of various clinical disorders such as: - Iron deficiency, anemia - Vitamin B12 deficiency - Stress and anxiety - Inadequate sleep or sleep apnea - Blood pressure changes - Developing inner ear pathology - Imbalance at inner ear labyrinth and fluid homeostasis at cochlea
Kindly get primary parameters checked with your primary care for further guidance in this matter as number of investigations may be required after that to conclude the diagnosis.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Causes Mild Tinnitus, Dizziness And Blurred Vision?
Hello, Persistent dizziness, light headache, blurring vision may be part of various clinical disorders such as: - Iron deficiency, anemia - Vitamin B12 deficiency - Stress and anxiety - Inadequate sleep or sleep apnea - Blood pressure changes - Developing inner ear pathology - Imbalance at inner ear labyrinth and fluid homeostasis at cochlea Kindly get primary parameters checked with your primary care for further guidance in this matter as number of investigations may be required after that to conclude the diagnosis. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon