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Have Dizziness. Diagnosed As Vertigo. Have Heart Problems. Opinion?
I feel very dizzy when I lay down or turn to the left or when I look up or get up quickly the room is not spinning just spinning in my head for a few seconds or minutes went to hospital they say they believe its vertigo but the room is not spinning and tv don t bother me but light kid of does I want a second oppion I also have heart problems like it skips a neat every do often could it be heart related
The body's balancing mechanism is in the inner ear.
An ENT (Ear Nose Throat) specialist is the one to see - especially in the presence of tinnitus.
They have special tests to confirm or exclude the contribution of the ear - which probably is the case with you.
If it is from getting up from bed, it may be from postural hypo-tension.. Did you check your BP?
It can be from anaemia – what is your haemoglobin?
Has an ECG been done? Irregular rhythm can cause it – you need an event monitor to document...
Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Have Dizziness. Diagnosed As Vertigo. Have Heart Problems. Opinion?
Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic The body s balancing mechanism is in the inner ear. An ENT (Ear Nose Throat) specialist is the one to see - especially in the presence of tinnitus. They have special tests to confirm or exclude the contribution of the ear - which probably is the case with you. If it is from getting up from bed, it may be from postural hypo-tension.. Did you check your BP? It can be from anaemia – what is your haemoglobin? Has an ECG been done? Irregular rhythm can cause it – you need an event monitor to document... Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck