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What Could Cause Thirstiness After Vertigo Attack?
Last week I had one of my vertigo attacks (3rd time BPV) but this tme it felt different because it started with headaches in neck and back of head. I was slurring my words as well as feeling nauseous with dizzyness every time I moved my head. I had the symptoms for 5 days usually worse when I laid down and throughout that time I felt bloated and thirsty. I am still feeling constantly thirsty even thoughnInam drinking plenty. I am not constipated or pregnant.
I think, you had anxiety attack. Vertigo could be possible due to BPV, but continuous thirst would go in favor of anxiety disorder. You can try some antidepressant like paroxetine or benzodiazepine on sos basis, that would help to control these symptoms. You can also try some relaxation exercise that would help. In case, you need further help, you can ask.
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What Could Cause Thirstiness After Vertigo Attack?
Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic I think, you had anxiety attack. Vertigo could be possible due to BPV, but continuous thirst would go in favor of anxiety disorder. You can try some antidepressant like paroxetine or benzodiazepine on sos basis, that would help to control these symptoms. You can also try some relaxation exercise that would help. In case, you need further help, you can ask. Thanks