Diagnosis without medical tests?!


Question: Diagnosis without medical tests.?
I am very dizzy, I have the same feeling (of blood rushed to the head when upside down) only all the time. My heart feels like it is clicking at times. My vision is blurry(althogh this may be from another cause) Health Question & Answer


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You might have a equilibrium problem in your inner ear, benign proxismal postional vertigo(dizziness most often caused by head rushing to the brain too quickly causing sudden low pressure/hypostatic), dysfunction of your eustachian tube (in your ear), low blood pressure, high blood pressure, and the heart fluttering might be just from anxiety causing palpitations brought on by the dizziness. Wheew! Id still go get it checked. You could ask your doctor for some Antivert or try OTC Dramamine at your local pharmacy. Only you can decide how serious it really is to go to a doctor or hospital.Health Question & Answer

i have been to the doctor with the same syptoms. I was afraid because it seemed so serious. The doctor did all my blood work and it all came back great except the blood pressure was high. His diagnosis was that it was a virus that infects the inner ear which causes lightheadeness and dizzy spells, blurry vision etc. It was hard to believe but it did start to get less and less severe. I took Motrin several times a day to help fight the inflamation. I'm sorry but I don't remember the actual name of the infection but its a virus in the inner ear. Sounds crazy but it is true. My heart clicking was from acid reflux and so I take nexium or prilosec otc. good luck and yes it sucks. Health Question & Answer

A couple of possibilities - maybe your blood pressure is too low, or maybe you are hypoglycemic.. Health Question & Answer



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