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This could be a sign of illness or allergies. The best thing to do would be to go to a doctor to have them diagnose and help.
Our sense of balance comes from fluid in our ears. When you spin in a circle and come to a stop, inertia keeps the fluid in your ears spinning. This makes you feel dizzy. However, as the earth spins, the fluid in our ears is spinning at the same rate as our bodies. That is, it is moving relative to some non-moving point, but it is not moving relative to our bodies. That is why we don't get dizzy while spinning in a circle. Only after we come to a stop do we feel dizzy. That is the same reason we don't feel dizzy while the Earth rotates.
I dont know if this means the same thing. But you feel sick when you get dizzy because of the fluid in your ears, when it moves it makes you feel sick. Maybe its the same thing. Im not sure, Hope i helped.
Aids. I suggest you go see you gp immediately.
When you whirl around, the fluid in your ears starts moving around. When you stop suddenly, the fluid keeps sloshing around for a bit. This makes you feel as if you are still moving even though you are not. This creates the dizzy feeling.
It can be normal to feel dizzy after coming in from the cold due to the temperature change. If you continue to feel dizzy, see a doctor.
Yes , it can also make you dizzy , light headed , and inpaired.
The actual reason is that your eyes are telling your brain that you are moving, but the inner ears are telling your brain that you are sitting still. The brain cannot make sense of these opposing inputs, so it makes you dizzy and prone to vomiting.
Dizzy is a description of a sensation. Objects cannot feel sensations. Therefore the acrobats feel dizzy. Swings can be dizzying for humans to watch as they move.
The concept of getting dizzy is based on liquid that is somewhere inside your head near both of you ears. When you spin around and around, that liquid keeps swiahing around too. When you stop, the liquid is still spinning, so you still feel like your spinning. That's how you get dizzy. So yes obviously now you can get dizzy in space.
The time in which an individual's ears could feel clogged after being on an airplane in conjunction with having a sinus infection can vary depending upon the severity of the sinus infection as well as the altitude and duration of the flight. If the ears do not feel like they have 'popped' with 2-3 days, one should go to see their primary care physician as an antibiotic may be needed to treat the sinus infection to allow drainage.
Some people feel dizzy or lightheaded after taking the first dose of an ACE inhibitor