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Has anyone ever felt this?


Question Posted Sunday May 18 2008, 12:16 pm

Lately, I've been feeling really dizzy and tired. It's been going on for the last 2 days or so, and I was just wondering--- has anyone ever felt these things with allergies? Because my cheeks and eyes have been hurting, and I've been congested and had frequent headaches.

I'd really appreciate some help-- because I'm a hypochondriac, and even though is just dizziness, I'm still freaking out thinking I'm dying.

Thank you!


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Faith42 answered Sunday May 18 2008, 4:09 pm:
Hey, my name is Faith42 and i think i can help you
I have alergies, and sometimes when I get up i feel
that way, my doctor gave me an allergy pill (Singular that can be swollowed or chewed, it depends on your age.) It helps me real good.I Also
take Allegra when I have real bad allergies. So, if
you still have these feelings and headaches go
to the doctor and ask about these medications and
see what they say.
I hope I helped,
Faith42:)

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GilbertMar answered Sunday May 18 2008, 2:46 pm:
Many very simple things cause dizziness, including allergies. If this dizziness is present outside, inside and doesn't go away any where you are, unless you are in a controlled environment, then your guess is probably right. Try a analgesic, if you improve, you have your answer. If the dizziness abates when you are somewhere else other then your home, or where ever, you could be looking at indoor pollution as the cause, chemicals, gases, etc.. Please do not consider the worst first, the most obvious answer is usually the correct one.

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bestttadviceox answered Sunday May 18 2008, 2:44 pm:
Heyya! Sometimes during allergy season its normal to feel dizzy and tired. Its a wonderful part of spring, NOT.

Haha, even though this can be a regular part of allergies it might be something else. Take a few days to rest and take some allergy medicine. If you're not feeling better, you might wanna see the doctor just incase. Maybe he can give you something for your allergies.

I hope you feel better, and i hope i helped!

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