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Causes Of Dizziness - Articles
check on the causes of your dizziness
by
heroteo heroteo
Posted
Fri 05 Nov 2010 5:33pm
Check on your Dizziness Causes
Dizziness may be caused or attributed by a wide variety of things. Some of the causes of dizziness require immediate medical attention. Examples of causes of dizziness include
high blood pressure,
low blood pressure,
heart diseases or conditions (for example heart attack, arrhythmia,
strokes,
tumors,
headaches
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Finding the Cause of Dizzy Spells
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Dr. Charlotte Thompson
Posted
Thu 07 Jan 2010 11:37am
Dizzyness may have many causes but it is not something to take lightly if it occurs quite often. I was just told about a woman who was working very hard, was very stressed with money and other problems and who began to have frequent bouts of dizzyness. She thought it was just fatigue and that the spells would go away when once life got
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What would cause dizziness in a very fit athlete?
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Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm
Athletes and other very fit people may feel dizzy when they rise from lying to standing because of their slow pulse rates. Exercise makes your heart stronger so it can pump.... Like a low-mileage used car, perhaps this will mean it takes longer to wear out. But a slow heart rate can make you dizzy when you change position.
When you raise yourself
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May cause dizziness, osteoporosis, and slow death . . .
by
Nicholas J.
Posted
Mon 01 Jun 2009 10:45pm
We recently wrote a blog for Hospial Impact that outlined a personal experience that “knocked me for a loop.” The basic crux of the blog was a discovery recently made by me. Remember, I’m NOT a physician, not a scientist, and wasn’t even great at science, but the discovery came about because of a diagnosis that I had received from a recent ph ...
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35 Symptoms of Perimenopause: Dizziness & Vertigo
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Magnolia Miller
Posted
Tue 12 Jan 2010 10:00pm
1 Comment
and dizziness are common complaints among perimenopausal and menopausal women.
What makes these symptoms so elusive is that both dizziness and vertigo can be traced to other causes..., it’s wise to presume and assume nothing. I would suggest you have it checked out thoroughly to rule out any other possible causes.
That said, I had horrible vertigo and dizzy
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35 Symptoms of Perimenopause: Dizziness & Vertigo
by
Magnolia Miller
Posted
Tue 12 Jan 2010 10:10pm
1 Comment
and dizziness are common complaints among perimenopausal and menopausal women.
What makes these symptoms so elusive is that both dizziness and vertigo can be traced to other causes..., it’s wise to presume and assume nothing. I would suggest you have it checked out thoroughly to rule out any other possible causes.
That said, I had horrible vertigo and dizzy
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Migraine and Prevalence of Dizziness and Vertigo
by
Teri Robert

Posted
Fri 30 Jul 2010 12:00am
Dizziness and vertigo are sometimes reported as symptoms of Migraine attacks. Researchers at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, have been looking at possible symptoms of Migraine and their prevalence. In a recent study, they looked at dizziness and vertigo.
It should be noted that dizzines and vertigo are not the same thing
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Dizziness can be caused by injury to the neck
by
Carol Grant
Posted
Mon 05 Jul 2010 4:43am
Have you ever experienced neck pain and woke up one morning to find yourself dizzy and unable to walk properly. While there are many causes of dizziness, a very common one stems from neck injuries.
The joints in the neck are covered by nerves which if injured can send wrong signals to the brain and cause dizziness. Chiropractic care can easily
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