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dizziness while driving...

I was reading all these questions and answers and want to let you know that many or all of these thing happened to me and I had a MASSIVE sinus infection that went undiagnosed for about two weeks. I did not know I had it. Once my doctor treated me for the infection all dizziness went away.


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hi, i am 44 yrs old, i feel my head like got air cannot come out, always few dizzy, blurry vision, can't concentrate to work, feel like head empty, everday feel tited & sleepy. Go to do CT Brain, MRI brain, blood test, brain report doctor said is ok. Now said is virus infection effect ear heard no clear. I go to saw ENT doctor already. Pls advice me
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Have you been checked for a csf leak? Sounds like you are describing low pressure headaches. If it starts in the morning and gets worse in the evening might be csf. It can be hard to detect where the leak is and mris show it sometimes. A neurologist would diagnose it. If you have  a spinal injury there's a higher chance of it happening .
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Hi, Thank you for your question. From your description of symptoms, it certainly sounds that you are suffering from post viral fatigue syndrome (after sinus infection) that may originate after a long lasting viral infection or if you had viral illness plus underlying disorder such as anemia, diabetes etc. One may experience muscle pain, headache, no refreshing sleep, malaise, pains in joints and sometimes nerve compression symptoms (tingling/weakness). To diagnose this it is quite essential that your doctor first evaluate common accompaniment of other disorders such as anemia, hypothyroidism, diabetes, kidney or liver dysfunction and may be persistent (or not properly cured) infection. Meanwhile, you should keep your immunity high by taking a balanced diet, avoid stress, take brisk morning walk and take sufficient sleep. This will surely help you in recovering from your symptoms much faster. Hope this information proves helpful. Take Care & Regards!!!
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