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What Causes On And Off Dizziness, Heart Palpitations And Chest Pain?

feeling really dizzy like the world is spinning worse when i am laying down or rolling over in bed ... i can function and work all day but it is in the morning and night time is worse .. i am working alot not eating or drinking enough and very worn out ... my blood pressure is 125/85 i randomly get heart palpitations and chest pain very really in the last year what is wrong ?
Fri, 6 Oct 2017
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Cardiologist, Interventional 's  Response
Hello dear and thanks for posting your query here.
It seems you are suffering from vertigo particularly positional vertigo.
There are many causes of vertigo like ear problems and brain problems.
But it may just be a benign form in your case.
But I would suggest you to still see your doctor to rule out the other causes of vertigo.
Also please get at least an ECG done to rule out any arrhythmias.
I hope this information would be of help to you

Thanks and all the best.
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What Causes On And Off Dizziness, Heart Palpitations And Chest Pain?

Hello dear and thanks for posting your query here. It seems you are suffering from vertigo particularly positional vertigo. There are many causes of vertigo like ear problems and brain problems. But it may just be a benign form in your case. But I would suggest you to still see your doctor to rule out the other causes of vertigo. Also please get at least an ECG done to rule out any arrhythmias. I hope this information would be of help to you Thanks and all the best.