What Could Be The Reason For The Dizziness, Headaches And Pain In Neck And Behind The Ears And Taking Clonazepam?
I have been having bouts of dizziness for about two years; it comes and goes. I also have really bad headaches at the same time and I have pain in my neck below my ears - glands? I also get so tired when I am experiencing these symptoms. I normally take Clonazepam at night to sleep, but when I have the symptoms, I can fall asleep so easily no matter how much sleep I get at night. I also have pain in the back of my eyes.
Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic. With this presentation, a number of possible causes could be thought of. The first possible cause could be an ear problem which may be a condition known as Meniere's disease or some other thing else. Migraines or tension headaches could also be responsible for these symptoms. Another cause could be heart and blood vessels diseases like high blood pressure. In my opinion, I would suggest you see a family doctor first for proper assessment and maybe orientation.
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What Could Be The Reason For The Dizziness, Headaches And Pain In Neck And Behind The Ears And Taking Clonazepam?
Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic. With this presentation, a number of possible causes could be thought of. The first possible cause could be an ear problem which may be a condition known as Meniere s disease or some other thing else. Migraines or tension headaches could also be responsible for these symptoms. Another cause could be heart and blood vessels diseases like high blood pressure. In my opinion, I would suggest you see a family doctor first for proper assessment and maybe orientation. I hope that answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. We will be delighted to answer more questions from you. I wish you good health