3 years ago on 11/20/2019 at 3:26 PM
Has anyone experienced dizziness that will last all day in Park Ridge? Not daily but has happened a few times now. Looking for any advice on where to start to get help. Thank you.
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27 Comments:
It sounds like vertigo.
Hydrate yourself
I'd suggest contacting your doctor, but also Advanced Physical Therapy & Health Services ( Sara Koveleski Kraut ) are pretty darn good at treating vertigo and other vestibular conditions.
Vertigo I get it often after having my daughter
Hollisa, thats me too! It is no fun at all!
Could be so many things. Lack of water, not eating on time, sinus, vitamin deficiencies, low blood pressure but I highly recommend visiting your dr. Full bloodwork plus vitamin levels ck. And might be with a visit to neurologist just to play it safe.
Mild stroke . I advise seeing a Dr .
Inner ear viruses can cause it too. An ent is often the doc to see.
Go to doctor
Vertigo but you should see a doctor
A medication I was on after properly diagnosed as vertigo was antivert Mine was due to sinuses and allergies
Dizziness with nausea try dramamine
Omg I have been having the same thing for the past 2 days. Its just random.
Doctor ?
Lots of things can cause dizziness- vertigo, iron deficiency anemia, low blood sugar etc. I would check in with your doctor to help determine.
Yes. I have seen many doctors. It's usually either you are dehydrated, or you have ear crystals. Those are easy fixes. Look on-line for the head movements that may help. If it persists, see an ear doctor first.
Thanks Matt Coyne & Dolly Caravette McCarthy! Nicole - I am a PT that specializes with vestibular conditions (vertigo). Dizziness is simply a symptom; in fact, one of the most common symptoms reported to primary care physicians. However, it can be caused by a multitude of things. So it's important to make sure that you get it checked out by an appropriate health care provider. Of course, the easiest is to call your primary physician so he/she is aware and can refer you appropriately. At my clinic Advanced Physical Therapy and Health Services, my PTs and I specialize with this. You can either come to us directly for an evaluation or see your physician first. Most insurances will allow you to come to PT without a prescription from your doctor. You can call my office and my office manager will double check with your health insurance. Also, if after we evaluate you and if we see something other than vertigo or another easy explanation, we may end up referring you back to your physician or a specialist for further testing. I'm happy to talk to you personally via phone or DM if you have specific questions. www. apths. com. 847-268-0280 (my office number)
Without knowing your medical problems, medication list and personal and family medical history, none of these suggestions should be followed. See your doctor! It may be simple but it could also be something serious: heart arrhythmia can cause this and dangerous atrial fibrillation can lead to a stroke if not treated promptly.
That happen to me with inner ear infection.
Or it could be a simple as dehydration leading to lowered blood pressure now that the air is dryer. See your doctor.
Vertigo? Comes and goes. Any other symptoms?
Try seeing a Dr.
Why do people seek other’s advise when everyone has a different opinion? Seek help from a professional if you truly want to solve your problem.
Sounds like vertigo. the crystals in your inner ear shift. Look up physical therapy moves for vertigo.
Drink more water!
As someone without a medical degree, my advice is to see someone with a medical degree.
I would see a medical professional