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Hello, I Was In A Collision, Now Six Years Ago,

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Question: Hello, I was in a collision, now six years ago, whereas my head was thrown sideways altho I was tightly in my seatbelt. No medic checked me after the accident. I remember my head was a bit dizzy.
I have major crunching every day in my lower head laying down, and have been suddenly overtaken by panic dizziness on two or three occasions altho no pain. Should I be worried? I hope that a joint nutritional supplement or massage may be the answer. Or do I need to see a doctor?
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Hello, I was in a collision, now six years ago, whereas my head was thrown sideways altho I was tightly in my seatbelt. No medic checked me after the accident. I remember my head was a bit dizzy.
I have major crunching every day in my lower head laying down, and have been suddenly overtaken by panic dizziness on two or three occasions altho no pain. Should I be worried? I hope that a joint nutritional supplement or massage may be the answer. Or do I need to see a doctor?
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Answered by Dr. Vasudha (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Detailed answer below.

Detailed Answer:
Hi Jcolli 78,
Thanks for the query.I understand your concern.
The incidences of panic dizziness you have could be due to...internal ear(cochlear) or an eye issue.
This needs to be checked for and managed properly in time.
Having past history of head trauma...the ear jolt caused by collision..might have affected chochlear apparatus in internal ear to cause the episodes or /age wise changes in eyes..(refractory error,cataract or sometimes eye pressure problems )can be the cause.To check this..you need,
-consultation of opthalmologist & ENT specialist followed by neurologist,if advised for... for routine check ups of eye & ear, followed by needful investigations & specific management under expert care.
Till then be careful while moving.Take due support while walking &avoid poking of ears,putting oil in ears./avoid getting cold or sinus problem .
You can keep a pill of Stugeron over the counter ,handy..& get yourself checked by experts earliest.
Thanks.
I hope that helps.Any follow up query is welcome.
Thanks.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Answered by Dr. Vasudha (0 minute later)
Brief Answer:
Detailed answer below.

Detailed Answer:
Hi Jcolli 78,
Thanks for the query.I understand your concern.
The incidences of panic dizziness you have could be due to...internal ear(cochlear) or an eye issue.
This needs to be checked for and managed properly in time.
Having past history of head trauma...the ear jolt caused by collision..might have affected chochlear apparatus in internal ear to cause the episodes or /age wise changes in eyes..(refractory error,cataract or sometimes eye pressure problems )can be the cause.To check this..you need,
-consultation of opthalmologist & ENT specialist followed by neurologist,if advised for... for routine check ups of eye & ear, followed by needful investigations & specific management under expert care.
Till then be careful while moving.Take due support while walking &avoid poking of ears,putting oil in ears./avoid getting cold or sinus problem .
You can keep a pill of Stugeron over the counter ,handy..& get yourself checked by experts earliest.
Thanks.
I hope that helps.Any follow up query is welcome.
Thanks.
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Hello, I Was In A Collision, Now Six Years Ago,

Hello, I was in a collision, now six years ago, whereas my head was thrown sideways altho I was tightly in my seatbelt. No medic checked me after the accident. I remember my head was a bit dizzy. I have major crunching every day in my lower head laying down, and have been suddenly overtaken by panic dizziness on two or three occasions altho no pain. Should I be worried? I hope that a joint nutritional supplement or massage may be the answer. Or do I need to see a doctor?