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What Causes Vertigo Followed By Vomiting?

Hi I recently had two episodes of vertigo followed with vomitings. Both the episodes were for around three hours and no relaxation was there even on lying down. Even the bed was felt to be swirling. I am really worried and want to know the reason. i have a history of gall bladder stones n got the surgery done four years back but from last few months i am again having lot of gas problem.. Are the two things related? Kindly guide me accordingly.
Mon, 29 Dec 2014
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Hi,
It seems that you might be having vertigo giving rise this problem.
There might be having some infection in ear or some degenerative changes in your cervical spines giving rise pinched nerve pressure producing vertigo.
Go for x-ray cervical region to find out cervical spondilitis.
Meanwhile you may take Vertin or stugeron to get symptomatic relief.
Avoid putting pillow under neck while sleeping.
Ok and take care.
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What Causes Vertigo Followed By Vomiting?

Hi, It seems that you might be having vertigo giving rise this problem. There might be having some infection in ear or some degenerative changes in your cervical spines giving rise pinched nerve pressure producing vertigo. Go for x-ray cervical region to find out cervical spondilitis. Meanwhile you may take Vertin or stugeron to get symptomatic relief. Avoid putting pillow under neck while sleeping. Ok and take care.