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woozy head feeling

by Ekreiz, Jul 03, 2008 07:13PM
What would cause a woozy head feeling and sort of eye involvement. It usually goes away in late afternoon and sometimes after a nap.


This discussion is related to been feeling woozy, like partially drunk, eyes also feel funny..
Member Comments (2)

by margypops, Jul 03, 2008 10:00PM
To: Ekreiz
Could be Migraine if the eyes go blurred or you see spots,had you eaten as low blood sugar can make you feel like that, if it coontinues go get it checked out.

by nickypicky, Jul 04, 2008 02:35AM
To: Ekreiz
Could be a virus or a middle ear inbalance. I had same symptons, which lasted three months. Doctor said it was a virus but i am convinced I has experienced a middle ear inbalance, and followed some simple excercises for this which have really healped with the woozy head and funny feeling in eyes, i also exerienced a feeling of unbalance.


Good luck.
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