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What Causes Dizziness And Ringing In The Ears While Having Low Hemoglobin Level?

I know that my hemoglobin is low, 100 and that is being monitored. Suddenly last evening, I suddenly got extremely dizzy and had to hold on tight to my husband to make my way to the bathroom. Even after laying down, the room was still spinning. The dizziness has continued today as well as my ringing in my ears.
Tue, 5 Sep 2017
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Hello and thanks for your question.
It's my first priority to help you.
Well as your symptoms are associated Eustachian tube dysfunction,Inner ear inflammation, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo,Cervical spondylosis.
I would recommend to take OTC Meclizine.
Hydrate yourself with plenty of fluids.
Also do gentle massage on back of neck.
You should see your doctor for a clinical examination.
Hope this helps.
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What Causes Dizziness And Ringing In The Ears While Having Low Hemoglobin Level?

Hello and thanks for your question. It s my first priority to help you. Well as your symptoms are associated Eustachian tube dysfunction,Inner ear inflammation, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo,Cervical spondylosis. I would recommend to take OTC Meclizine. Hydrate yourself with plenty of fluids. Also do gentle massage on back of neck. You should see your doctor for a clinical examination. Hope this helps.