A 45-year-old member asked:
I have continuous faintness, nausea and dizziness?
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Dr. Eddie Chenganswered
Specializes in Family Medicine
Meniere's disease: Do you feel like motion-sickness? It depends if your symptoms are associated with sudden head movements, it is possible you have benign vertigo or a kind of vestibular disorder in your inner ear. If your symptoms last for more than several days, you are advised to talk to your doctor for further evaluation. Some anti-nausea medications are quite effective to control your symptoms.
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A 41-year-old member asked:
What to do if there's constant faintness, nausea and dizziness?
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Dr. Robert Varadyanswered
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Not normal: You need further evaluation, at the very least blood tests. Other imaging tests of blood flow to your brain might help. Low blood pressure or another heart condition could be a concern. Reactions to medicines or ingested foods might be the cause.
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