isis answered Thursday July 27 2006, 10:18 am: You could have vertigo, it causes dizziness, sometimes nausea, headaches etc.
If it's been happening for a while and doesn't seem to be getting better, you should see a doctor. There are various causes for it, and therefore, different cures.
You are not going to die but it is a very unpleasant sensation. The sooner you see a doctor, the sooner you stand a chance of getting rid of it.
Hope that helps, and good luck. [ isis's advice column | Ask isis A Question ]
caramella answered Thursday July 27 2006, 1:36 am: there are many reasons to why you might be dizzy alot...mabey its because your lying down all day because you have nothing to do and when you get up all of a sudden you feel dizzy,thats normal.or mabey its because you might have anemia.anemia is a sickness that comes when you eat food that lack vitamins so THAT also causes you to feel dizzy,i think you should see a doctor and take vitamin tablets or something [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
Lola answered Thursday July 27 2006, 1:31 am: Hey,
I have read your problem and that sounds really bad. So i have a couple of suggestions, but first of all, i just want to asure you that you will not die, so do not ever put that possibility or chance in your mind. You still have a long life ahead of you.
Now, i think that you should consult a doctor about your dizziness, and if he gives you any medications,then go on them and follow up with him. But don't take any medicines else than what he writes to you in the prescription. And you have to go to the doctor, don't just ignore the idea. Because it could be something serious that you have to know about. But don't just sit there with a horrible dizziness and say that you are going to die.
You should also make sure that you eat well and alot. and consult the doctor to make you a healthy food plan consisting of the four food groups.And drink fresh juices with lots of sugar to prevent dizziness, and eat honey and take vitamins.
So please try to consider all i said, because it could really help you. goodluck:). And if you need any other help or advice, then please be free to contact me. [ Lola's advice column | Ask Lola A Question ]
CLutzyQtEE3293 answered Thursday July 27 2006, 1:18 am: If you've not talked to a doctor about it, do so. And if your family ahs a history of being dizy or something then it could be genetics. My mom had a lot of headaches when she was younger, and not i get them. But you should really talk to a doctor. [ CLutzyQtEE3293's advice column | Ask CLutzyQtEE3293 A Question ]
Igotamonopoly answered Thursday July 27 2006, 12:44 am: Chances are, you're dehydrated. You should be getting about 65 oz. of water each day.
Xenolan answered Thursday July 27 2006, 12:28 am: You may have an ear infection. Balance is controlled by the inner ear, and if it becomes infected it can seriously mess with you. Migraines can also sometimes manifest themselves with dizziness and nausea.
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