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Symptom: Dizziness and Vertigo


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Dizziness and Vertigo

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  • rapid onset of weakness or numbness
  • headache
  • clumsiness of arms or legs
  • rapid onset of speech problems
  • sudden onset of dizziness or vertigo
  • sudden visual problems
2
  • family history of migraine headache
  • dizziness and vertigo
  • recurrent headaches
  • headache commonly located frontally or around eye
  • aura may precede headache
3
  • recent upper respiratory tract infection
  • dizziness and vertigo
  • hearing loss
  • ringing in the ear
4
  • history of head injury
  • weakness of face on side of injury
  • hearing loss
  • dizziness and vertigo
  • fluid may drain from ear, nose or down throat
5
  • feeling of apprehension, fear or irritability
  • dizziness
  • difficulty sleeping
  • fatigue
6
  • history of medication use: diuretics, anticonvulsants or antibiotics
  • dizziness and vertigo
  • symptoms may last several days
7
  • history of ear trauma or infection
  • dizziness or vertigo produced by movement of the head
  • symptoms usually last several minutes
  • nausea and vomiting may occur
8
  • pallor
  • dizziness and vertigo
  • irregular heart beat
  • weakness
  • symptoms may be produced or worsened by standing
9
  • intermittent attacks of vertigo
  • hearing loss
  • nausea and vomiting
  • sweating
10
  • neck pain
  • weakness, numbness or pain in arms
  • dizziness
  • neck pain or dizziness may be worse when looking up
11
  • earache
  • loss of hearing in involved ear
  • discharge from ear
  • dizziness and vertigo
  • fever
  • swollen lymph nodes in neck
12
  • new gradually increasing headache
  • forgetfulness
  • weakness or numbness of arm or leg
  • difficulty speaking
  • dizziness and vertigo
  • nausea and vomiting
  • history of trauma





Possible medical conditions of Dizziness and Vertigo : - Stroke - Transient Ischemic Attack - Migraine Headache - Brain Tumor - Hypoglycemia - Multiple Sclerosis - Seizure - Labyrinthitis - Meningitis - Otitis Media - Mastoiditis - Basilar Skull Fracture - Rhinorrhea - Ottorrhea - Anxiety Disorder - Depression - Drug Reaction - Benign paroxysmal postural vertigo - otitis media - Anemia - Cardiac Arrhythmia - Meniere's Disease - Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo - Cervical Spondylosis - Cervical Radiculopathy - Whiplash Injury - Arnold Chiari Malformation - Otitis Media with perforation ear drum - Cholesteatoma - Subdural Hematoma - Hydrocephalus.





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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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