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dizziness headaches nausea and fatigue

Im 14.. the past week I have been going to bed around 8 o'clock and not waking up until late in the afternoon. When i wake up i experience dizziness, fatigue, nausea, and real bad headaches. I do not understand these complications when i get enough sleep i am still tired, and i wine up going to bed real early that night..I also experience ringing in my right ear. and my heart beats real fast when im trying to go to sleep at night.
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351246 tn?1379682132
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Other conditions to be strongly ruled out in your case (since you have other symptoms such as ringing in the ear) could be cervical spinal nerve compression, Meniere’s disease of the ear, wax in the ear, infection of the middle or inner ear, and benign intracranial hypertension. Hence it is important to consult an ENT specialist and a neurologist too.
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351246 tn?1379682132
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Hi
Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
There are many causes of dizziness, lightheadedness, passing out, blackouts etc. It is difficult to comment without examination. I am just enumerating the possible causes. You can discuss this with your doctor and get yourself examined. Dizziness could be due to postural hypotension (blood pressure falling with change of position), internal ear problems and cervical spondylitis or compression of cervical spinal nerves. All these cause dizziness when you get up from lying down position or when you change position that results in a change in the level of your head. Cervical spondylitis and ear problems also cause dizziness on changing the position of the neck.
Other causes are anemia, GERD, hypoglycemia or low sugar and some endocrine problems. Endocrine problems, such as an underactive thyroid (called hypothyroidism), overactive thyroid (called hyperthyroidism), adrenal insufficiency (called Addison's disease), low blood sugar levels, and in some cases, diabetes, may lead to hypotension and hence lightheadedness and an off balance feeling.
Poor sleep pattern and chronic fatigue syndrome are the other possibilities. Please consult your PCP for primary examination followed by proper referral. Since you also experience ringing in ear, please consult an ENT.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is any thing else and do keep me posted. Take care!
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1280088 tn?1432049934
as much i know it kinds of weakness but i would tell see the doctor may be she will suggest some iron supplement or some medication.
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1402935 tn?1281958699
You need to get to a Doctor asap.
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