I have no idea what could be wrong with you hon. But you need to see your doctor and get a referral to a ear, nose and throat specalist who deal with your kind of problem. Good luck.
Hunger, frequent need to urinate. dizziness. uneasy
Nosebleeds can be a sign of dry air, nasal irritation or injury, high blood pressure, or blood clotting disorders. If you experience frequent or recurring nosebleeds, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
You need to see a doctor immediately. You may have major trauma.
Nasal irrigation should not be performed on people who have frequent nosebleeds; have recently had nasal surgery; or whose gag reflex is impaired, as fluid may enter the windpipe.
Severe nosebleeds are not typically directly related to brain or nerve problems. They are more commonly caused by factors such as dry air, nasal injuries, high blood pressure, or blood clotting disorders. However, if nosebleeds are frequent or accompanied by other neurological symptoms, it is important to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues.
Dizziness is caused by lack of stability in the balance canals associated with the ear structure. We also have some balance sense associated with the stomach and when this disagrees with either visual signals, or with the ear balance signals, we don't know what to believe. Thus we don't know which way is up.
The muscous membrane in the nose is very thin, and what's more, it's highly infused -- there are lots of blood vessels there. So injuries -- scratches, abrasions, etc. that would only bruise another part of the body will break the skin in the nose. Even just rubbing the nose can sometimes make it bleed. Chronic, frequent nosebleeds are more common in younger patients. Two other causes of frequent nosebleeds are exposure to dust or powders that dry the membrane and make it more fragile and -- in some cases -- a highly elevated blood pressure can cause nosebleeds. it is when the blood comes out of the nose or when some one is hurt badly.
Yes, nosebleeds can occur during menopause due to hormonal changes that affect the mucous membranes in the nasal passages, leading to dryness and increased fragility of blood vessels. Reduced estrogen levels can contribute to these changes, making some women more susceptible to nasal bleeding. If nosebleeds are frequent or severe, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Vertigo is dizziness that can occur often times as an indication of sinus problems. It can often be brought on during a cold or flu. If the problem is frequent seek medical attention.
It means you are on your period or you need to go to the doctor jeez!
some early symptoms of diabetes are frequent urination, high blood pressure dizziness and the such. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms call your doctor immediately.
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.