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What Is The Cause Of Fever And Dizziness,and Are They Related To Each Other?

Hi,
I fell down the stairs 9 days ago and now i am starting to feel dizzy and I have also had a fever, however the fever is now gone and my dizzyness still remains, i am wondering weather these two might be in relation to each other and if i need to go and see a doctor, or if i am just feeling dizzy because of the fever i have had,

Wed, 7 Sep 2016
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Hi, you had fall from stairs and fever after that.
Most likely dizziness is due to fever .
Fever with vomitting and diarrhoea which cause dehydration can cause dizziness.

Common causes of dizziness are-
Anemia
Allergies.
Illnesses such as the flu or colds.
Vomiting, diarrhea, fevers, and other illnesses that cause dehydration.
Very deep or rapid breathing (hyperventilation).
Anxiety and stress.
The use of tobacco, alcohol
Kindly consult the physician for workup. Thanks
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What Is The Cause Of Fever And Dizziness,and Are They Related To Each Other?

Hi, you had fall from stairs and fever after that. Most likely dizziness is due to fever . Fever with vomitting and diarrhoea which cause dehydration can cause dizziness. Common causes of dizziness are- Anemia Allergies. Illnesses such as the flu or colds. Vomiting, diarrhea, fevers, and other illnesses that cause dehydration. Very deep or rapid breathing (hyperventilation). Anxiety and stress. The use of tobacco, alcohol Kindly consult the physician for workup. Thanks