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chronic dizziness (6 years) no obvious cause. worse pre menstrual. worse if I ve had alcohol for a few days after. had mri, ct scan, heart monitor, seen a physician and a neurologist. There doesn t seem to be any answers. it all started many years ago after having anaemia and then coeliac diagnosed. Before that I was fine.
HI. Thanks for an elucidate history. You are suffering from dizziness for 6 years. Gets worsened just before menstruation and after alcohol. Both these conditions indicate that there is swelling of any of the semicircular canals during these conditions which increase your problems. I would advise to visit an ENT Surgeon who can perform Calorie test and positional testing to elicit the vertigo / nystagmus. The treatment can be in the form of diuretics, bed rest, may be surgery to leak out the opposite of the semicircular canals.
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HI. Thanks for an elucidate history. You are suffering from dizziness for 6 years. Gets worsened just before menstruation and after alcohol. Both these conditions indicate that there is swelling of any of the semicircular canals during these conditions which increase your problems. I would advise to visit an ENT Surgeon who can perform Calorie test and positional testing to elicit the vertigo / nystagmus. The treatment can be in the form of diuretics, bed rest, may be surgery to leak out the opposite of the semicircular canals.