A 36-year-old member asked:
what could cause symptoms of constantly feeling woozy?
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Dr. Stevan Cordas answered
Internal Medicine 57 years experience
Persisting woozy: Any debilitation illness. Anemia, meds, electrolyte imbalance, allergies, diabetes, thyroid disease , infections, or worse.
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A 45-year-old member asked:
What doctors specialize in dizziness?
2 doctor answers • 4 doctors weighed in

Dr. Danny Proffitt answered
Family Medicine 43 years experience
ENT & Neurology: The specialties of oto-rhino-laryngology (ENT) and neurology ususally deal in a specialty sense with dizziness. Your pcp may be the place to start. Not all dizziness requires specialist referral or care.
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A 43-year-old member asked:
My workplace is so bright. I get really dizzy. What should I do?
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Dr. Johnnie Strickland Jr answered
Family Medicine 33 years experience
Tinted glasses: Until you can do something more definitive try sunglasses for yourself. If appropriate you could see about getting tinted glass to cover the light fixture. See if your employer would consider a dimmer switch. If you are overly sensitive to the light compared to your colleagues you might want an eye exam to make sure it is not something going on with the eyes www.Medac4u.Com.
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A 59-year-old member asked:
My wife was diagnosed with labrynthitis about 4 weeks ago. Still dizzy. Any suggestions beyond drug?
2 doctor answers • 2 doctors weighed in

Dr. Patrick Melder answered
ENT and Head and Neck Surgery 27 years experience
Stop taking the meds: If the diagnosis was made by a primary care physician or urgent care and she is taking antivert/meclizine... She should stop the medication which can prolong recovery. If she is continuing to have symptoms, she should see an ENT and get a "balance test" (eng) to confirm the diagnosis. She may also need an mri.
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A 29-year-old female asked:
I feel dizzy and tired most of the time.Even after getting up I feel tired sometimes.What is it?
1 doctor answer • 1 doctor weighed in

Dr. Keegan Duchicela answered
Family Medicine 14 years experience
No simple answer...: Dizziness and fatigue is one of those things that we usually need a detailed medical history and physical to figure out. So many medical systems can cause dizziness: neurological, cardiac, vestibular, endocrine. It could be low blood sugar, low blood pressure, too little sodium, a medication side effect.... List can be pages long. I recommend having a thorough visit with your doctor.
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A 37-year-old member asked:
What to do if I get soooo dizzy and have no clue how to fix it?
1 doctor answer • 4 doctors weighed in

Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
Psychiatry 25 years experience
Dizziness: If this is a chronic issue, it warrants evaluation so that a treatment plan can be developed.
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