Okay for a while now I've been having dizzy spells and a year before I've been having a burning throat feelings(No not heart burn). These dizzy spells are pretty bad I can't move too quickly for fear it'll hit and I'll fall over or pass out.
so my question is.. What do these symptoms mean? Do I have something serious?
(I don't drink or smoke, I eat right and I don't get heart burn.)
17/f
Thank you to anyone who can answer my question.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? thelaura answered Tuesday June 24 2008, 11:35 am: Why have you left it so long without a proper diagnosis? You really should see a doctor - as far as I'm aware, there aren't any here.
Your symptoms could be totally unrelated but either way, you may need treatment so it's vital you see a doctor.
Dizziness has many potential causes. Maybe an inner ear problem, vertigo, meniere's, viral infection.. Perhaps even a fall in blood pressure - (this is a common sign of when you get up too quick and feel dizzy/faint) or anxiety disorders. Are you on any medication? If so, that could be a major suspect and you could be suffering side effects.
As for the burning throat, are you sure it's not acid reflux? Have you tried over the counter medicines for it? (Gaviscon etc)..
I doubt what you're experiencing is anything serious, but it's best to put your own mind at ease and have a few words with your doc. You shouldn't have to suffer any more than you already have.
I hope this was at least a little bit of help to you. Good luck and feel better. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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