Dizziness often disappears without treatment or with treatment of the underlying problem, but it can be long term or chronic
There are several different diseases involving dizziness, fatigue, fever, and weakness. Some examples of these kinds of illnesses include Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Mononucleosis, and Diabetes.
Yes. Specially when you close your eyes. You may not receive the proprioceptive sensations from the joints, which help in location of joint position.
This may be something you have had most of your life. It is called a neoplasm (new growth). It can be filled with fluid, air, or brain matter. It cause dizziness, balance problems, seizures or nothing. Chronic means that you have had this a long time and it isn't new.
Hello, Dizziness is a symptom for many medical conditions. However according to TCM they are four disease differentiation. Kindly ans the following questions and I will be able to help you. Is dizziness accompanied by a red face and irritability, a heaviness/fullness sensation and nausea/vomiting , worse with movement/exertion and a pale complexion insomnia or a chronic empty head feeling and LBP ringing ears?
The doctor asked the man to describe the primary symptom. A symptom is not always a sign of chronic disease but could be an acute infection. My main symptom was dizziness.
Symptoms are often vague and include (in order of frequency) fatigue, headache, dizziness, sleep disturbances, cardiac symptoms, apathy, nausea, and memory disturbances.
Marasmus is a severe type of malnutrition. When a person has this there is a chronic wasting way of fats, muscle and tissue. General symptoms of marasmus are rapid weight loss, frequent diarrhea, fatigue and dizziness.
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Dizziness is the correct spelling.
At times it can cause dizziness!
Episodes of dizziness increase with age
Dizzy is an adjective. It describes a noun.