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Suggest Medication For Back Pain,nausea And Dizziness

I have had dizziness, what seems to be vertigo, for 6 days now. Nausea, vomiting if I move to fast. Extreme exhaustion. Numbness in right arm, or bad circulation. Pain in back of my neck that seemed to start before all of this that I thought was from stress.
Wed, 17 Jun 2015
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Thank you for asking on HCM! I appreciate your concern.

Your symptoms may be related to a cervical spondylarthrosis, which is a chronic degeneration of the cervical column, which causes muscular contractions and vertebral artery compression. The symptoms typically worsen with head movements.

I would recommend you to perform a cervical column Xray and a routine blood test for inflammation.

In the meantime I would recommend you to start treatment with Cinnarizine or betahistine. Physiotherapy in the neck would be useful.

Hope to have been helpful!

Greetings! Dr. Aida
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Suggest Medication For Back Pain,nausea And Dizziness

Hello! Thank you for asking on HCM! I appreciate your concern. Your symptoms may be related to a cervical spondylarthrosis, which is a chronic degeneration of the cervical column, which causes muscular contractions and vertebral artery compression. The symptoms typically worsen with head movements. I would recommend you to perform a cervical column Xray and a routine blood test for inflammation. In the meantime I would recommend you to start treatment with Cinnarizine or betahistine. Physiotherapy in the neck would be useful. Hope to have been helpful! Greetings! Dr. Aida