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How To Treat Severe Vertigo With Extreme Dizziness Sweating And Nausea?

Hi! I am suffering from extreme Vertigo for about two years. Attacks come on very quickly and at differant times. Early A.M. While watching TV While eating at a resturant etc. Extreme Dizziness With Sweating and nausua almost imediatly. And the need to have a bowell movement at the same time. I have to craw to the bathrom Vomiting all the way. I have been to ENT specialists and my Family Dr several times. Also Went to the emergency room twice fearing a heart attack. They seem to discount my problem as Veritgo and they can't really do much about it. I have been constantly dizzy and having spells for two weeks now. Any suggestions? Thank You
Mon, 20 Jan 2014
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
hi, you seem to be having abnormal vagal reaction. can you point out any thing that precipitate this so called 'vertigo'? like heavy food, any smell or taste like that? if so, avoiding that trigger might help. if not, i suggest you to consult a neurologist and have a MRI of brain. hope this helps.
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How To Treat Severe Vertigo With Extreme Dizziness Sweating And Nausea?

hi, you seem to be having abnormal vagal reaction. can you point out any thing that precipitate this so called vertigo ? like heavy food, any smell or taste like that? if so, avoiding that trigger might help. if not, i suggest you to consult a neurologist and have a MRI of brain. hope this helps.