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What Causes Dizziness In A Child?

My 5 year old has started saying she feels weird the best I can describe it is maybe a little dizzy it only last a seconds and she it fine other wise no other signs of anythings else this has been going on and off for a month but at first I thought she was having a headache I noticed today she has a bottom molar coming in could that be it? She has been a little whinny lately also
Tue, 30 Dec 2014
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Hello. I just read through your question.
the most common reason for this symptom in this age group is mild dehydration. Usually, if fluid intake is increased, the symptom resolves. However, if the dizziness continues even after increased hydration, I recommend consulting your doctor.
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What Causes Dizziness In A Child?

Hello. I just read through your question. the most common reason for this symptom in this age group is mild dehydration. Usually, if fluid intake is increased, the symptom resolves. However, if the dizziness continues even after increased hydration, I recommend consulting your doctor.