
What Causes Severe Dizziness After Getting Out Of Bed?

Question: I have severe dizziness after getting out of bed in the mornings This subsides a little after a while but I am left feeling slightly nauseous with a headache and pressure behind both eyes
Brief Answer:
Dizziness to be distinguished by questions below
Detailed Answer:
Dear patient,
in order to specify your symptoms i need more information:
1. How is your blood pressure? Could it be too high or too low? If not measured yet please measure it or have it measured in the morning.
2. Have you had internal checkup with examination and blood work? If not please do so to rule out anemia or other underlying conditions.
Please get back to me then i can say more. Best regards
Dizziness to be distinguished by questions below
Detailed Answer:
Dear patient,
in order to specify your symptoms i need more information:
1. How is your blood pressure? Could it be too high or too low? If not measured yet please measure it or have it measured in the morning.
2. Have you had internal checkup with examination and blood work? If not please do so to rule out anemia or other underlying conditions.
Please get back to me then i can say more. Best regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T


Blood pressure normal and blood count within normal limits
Brief Answer:
Neurological cause possible
Detailed Answer:
Dear patient,
thank you for clarifying. In that case a neurological cause like tension headache or migraine is possible. Usual treament would include relaxtion techniques, NSAID Medication like ibuprofene, and treatment of possible tense back mucles (warmth, sports like swimming, joga, physical therapy).
If not better with that, neurologicol consultation advisable.
Hope this is helping you , if you have any clarificatons you can get back to me, if this was helpful please kindly rate my answer. Best regards
Neurological cause possible
Detailed Answer:
Dear patient,
thank you for clarifying. In that case a neurological cause like tension headache or migraine is possible. Usual treament would include relaxtion techniques, NSAID Medication like ibuprofene, and treatment of possible tense back mucles (warmth, sports like swimming, joga, physical therapy).
If not better with that, neurologicol consultation advisable.
Hope this is helping you , if you have any clarificatons you can get back to me, if this was helpful please kindly rate my answer. Best regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj

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