The most common cause of dizziness is an inner ear infection. Other causes are fast heart rate, anxiety, dehidration or low blood sugar. Don't worry about it!
At times it can cause dizziness!
At times it can cause dizziness!
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Yes, both Benadryl (diphenhydramine) and Zyrtec (cetirizine) can cause dizziness as a potential side effect. Benadryl, an older antihistamine, is more likely to cause sedation and dizziness due to its sedative properties. Zyrtec, a newer antihistamine, is less sedating but can still lead to dizziness in some individuals. If experiencing significant dizziness, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes, a lack of oxygen, known as hypoxia, can cause dizziness. When the brain does not receive enough oxygen, it can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, and lightheadedness. In severe cases, hypoxia can be life-threatening.
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It is not true !
Sinus infection does not cause dizziness.
Yes, H. Pylori can cause dizziness. It absorbs Vitamin C, which then prevents the body from absorbing Iron, which then causes anemia. Anemia can cause dizziness.
Yes, Migraine attacks can cause dizziness in some individuals. If your headache pattern has changed, seek the help of your physician or headache specialist.
An infection can cause dizziness by affecting the inner ear, leading to inflammation which disrupts the balance system. Infections can also result in fever, dehydration, or low blood pressure, all of which can contribute to feelings of dizziness. Additionally, certain infections like meningitis or encephalitis can directly impact the brain and cause dizziness as a symptom.
Yes! They sure can they move your teeth and jaw and all of that unnaturally the jaw can cause serious dizziness I have had my braces for two years and had to take lorazapam the dizziness was so bad message your jaw and look into chiropractic good luck!