I can't answer the full question, but can comment on the dizzyness and sore neck. I have suffered with these symptoms for about 3 years. I have good and bad days. The sore neck, in my case, stems from the dizzyness in that your neck tries to keep your head in the same place to compensate for the dizzyness. This can lead to stress headaches. I can get releif by chaging pillows at night, or sleeping without a pillow. IN my case the main cause of the dizzyness was my teeth which needed a lot of work. Strange how it all fits together. I'm not there yet, still one more visit to dentist and then a holiday to relax but feeling a lot better after lots of work.
A lot of illnesses have these symptoms: anywhere from the common cold to strep throat, or even pneumonia. Consult a doctor
Smocking(Pollution)-Causes Asthma,Headaches etc Warm Weather-Causes Headaches,Tiredness,Vomting etc
Symptoms of whiplash include pain in the back and neck, headaches, numbness and in severe cases-dizziness. Below is an article with a full list of possible symptoms and the causes of whiplash.
If you urinate too much, you can become dehydrated. Dehydration causes electrolyte imbalance , which in turn causes dizziness.
not only dizziness, craziness and sometimes halucinations
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, indirectly through dehydration. Dehydration causes nearly 90% of all headaches.
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The most common low blood pressure symptoms is low sugar levels. Weight loss, headaches, dizziness and there are other symptoms that causes low blood pressure level.
Tension headaches can be caused by many things. Dehydration, stress, lack of sleep are some of the more common causes. It is best to see a doctor to diagnose your headaches, especially if they are prolonging.
Swelling dizziness and nausea can come from a allergic reaction like a bee sting.
Stress and pressure
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