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What Causes Vertigo And Dizziness?

does meclizine breakup crystals in the inner ear should this be the cause of my vertigo or just help one in the dizziness I feel I cannot take any more pills at this time because I am sleepy and need to go to my volunteer job tomorrow. however, if this is going to cure my situation, I will persevere, and stay home. if I do have crystals in the inner ear, can they be dissolved? my vertigo is not so severe that I cannot function I just would like to know if the actual cause of the vertigo can be determined and dealt with. a.f.
Tue, 4 Feb 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having vertigo and dizziness.
Vertigo is usually caused by problems involving the inner ear. As you have mentioned in the history that you are having meclizine break up crystals in inner ear. This can lead to vertigo and dizziness.

Hence I advice you to consult your ENT doctor for examination and treatment accordingly.

Thank you
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What Causes Vertigo And Dizziness?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having vertigo and dizziness. Vertigo is usually caused by problems involving the inner ear. As you have mentioned in the history that you are having meclizine break up crystals in inner ear. This can lead to vertigo and dizziness. Hence I advice you to consult your ENT doctor for examination and treatment accordingly. Thank you