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What Causes Persistent Dizziness?

I had vertigo in July that continued into August. I went back to the doctor in August because I was still dizzy, just not as much. In August they treated me for a sinus infection. I am still dizzy when I tilt my head back and initially when lying down. I am also experiencing extreme naceousness after I eat, even small amounts. I have not actually thrown up and I have not lost any major weight.
Mon, 22 Jan 2018
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possible causes of dizziness include:

sudden drop in blood pressure
heart muscle disease
decrease in blood volume
anxiety disorders
anemia (low iron)
hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
ear infection
dehydration
heat stroke
excessive exercise
motion sickness

Dizziness is common and its underlying cause usually isn’t serious. Occasional dizziness is not something to worry about. However, you should call your doctor immediately if you’re experiencing repeated episodes of dizziness for no apparent reason or for a prolonged period.

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What Causes Persistent Dizziness?

possible causes of dizziness include: sudden drop in blood pressure heart muscle disease decrease in blood volume anxiety disorders anemia (low iron) hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) ear infection dehydration heat stroke excessive exercise motion sickness Dizziness is common and its underlying cause usually isn’t serious. Occasional dizziness is not something to worry about. However, you should call your doctor immediately if you’re experiencing repeated episodes of dizziness for no apparent reason or for a prolonged period. hope I answered your questions in a simple way. if u have any further questions I will be here to help you thank you take care