my friend....all your symptoms are general...and most propaply you dont have any medical problem...
you will have to role out hypertension and anemia as both of them are realized to be the most common causes for your symptoms
also ...although your ENT doctor has roled out inner ear disease ..i still insist that you have to do a theraputic test ..to ensure that...as inner ear diseases usually not easily diagnosed
atherabutic test is done by taking antvertigo drugs for a couple of weeks....if the condition didnt occure,,,,then we have made a diagnosis
so simply ***** blood pressure and blood haemogloben then u can ask me any time about how to do this theraputic test................
and dont worry at all
Ramy6338766: I am taking antivertigo pills and they don't seem to take away the dizziness. The only time I'm not dizzy is when I'm sleeping or when I've just woken up and I'm still hazy from sleep. After I'm fully awake the dizziness starts and lasts until I got to bed again.
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You will need Vit D supplements. Get parathyroid gland function tested. If you have headaches and hot flashes and lightheadedness with a feeling of passing out, you could be having either polycystic ovarian disease or GERD with or without H pylori infection. These are the two conditions to be ruled out first. Other conditions to be strongly ruled out in your case could be cervical spinal nerve compression, Meniere’s disease of the ear, wax in the ear, infection of the middle or inner ear, benign positional vertigo and benign intracranial hypertension. Hence it is important to consult an ENT specialist and a neurologist too. At times back and neck problems may persist for years before they really start giving trouble. Chances of TMJ too should be looked into. Other causes are anemia, hypoglycemia or low sugar and some endocrine problems, such as an underactive thyroid (called hypothyroidism), overactive thyroid (called hyperthyroidism), adrenal insufficiency (called Addison's disease), and in some cases, diabetes, may lead to hypotension and hence lightheadedness and an off balance feeling. It can also be an anxiety and panic attack. It is really difficult to comment on the net. I suggest you consult your PCP to run the basic investigations and get an insight into what could be the cause. Depending on clinical examination and tests, your PCP can refer you to the appropriate specialist. Take care!