Feeling Dizzy. Prescribed Wondera, Liveril. Have Throat Sensitivity. Can This Be A Problem For The Dizzy Feeling?
My Mother in law is feeling dizzy she is right now at the age of 63 she went to her family physician n he prescribed Wondera and liveril in addition to the previous prescription she some times complain about her throat sensitivity...is that culd be the reason for feeling dizzy ..one more thing she had miagrane problems in her early age
Tue, 25 Jun 2013
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vasudha's Response
Hi, Your mother in law is 63. There are many more common reasons for dizziness- which need exclusion. -weakness, ndigestion -Refractory error, cataract, -Raised/low blood pressure -Middle ear infection - Sinusitis Pl consult a physician ,get her examined&treated accordinly. Let her take bed rest till then. as a priliminary care Glucose water,nurishing nutritious drink can be given. Take care. Thank you.
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Feeling Dizzy. Prescribed Wondera, Liveril. Have Throat Sensitivity. Can This Be A Problem For The Dizzy Feeling?
Hi, Your mother in law is 63. There are many more common reasons for dizziness- which need exclusion. -weakness, ndigestion -Refractory error, cataract, -Raised/low blood pressure -Middle ear infection - Sinusitis Pl consult a physician ,get her examined&treated accordinly. Let her take bed rest till then. as a priliminary care Glucose water,nurishing nutritious drink can be given. Take care. Thank you.