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Headache, Numbness In The Head. Vertigo Getting Worse. Treatment?

A couple weeks ago I turned to walk to my printer at work walked about 6 steps and my right side of my head went numb with the feeling I was going to pass out. Followed by a instant headache all day. Since I have felt the feeling of what people are saying vertigo with headaches that will come and go quickly. The vertigo is getting worse it seems. a couple days ago had a cat scan done and blood work but waiting on test results to come back. The vertigo and headaches are scaring me and I just want an answer or a direction to go...
Mon, 6 May 2013
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ENT Specialist 's  Response
Hi,

You need thorough evaluation of your ears, eyes and central nervous system. I am sure this has been already done by the doctor who advised you the CT scan and blood work up. Do not panic; wait for the result. If there was something more alarming the doctor would have suggested some steps right away than waiting for the results of the scan and blood tests.

Regards,
Sreenivasan
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Headache, Numbness In The Head. Vertigo Getting Worse. Treatment?

Hi, You need thorough evaluation of your ears, eyes and central nervous system. I am sure this has been already done by the doctor who advised you the CT scan and blood work up. Do not panic; wait for the result. If there was something more alarming the doctor would have suggested some steps right away than waiting for the results of the scan and blood tests. Regards, Sreenivasan