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Dizziness, Fatique, Wobbly for 2 week

Hi community. I’m in my early 20s and have been feeling dizzy for the past two weeks. It usually happen when I stand up and walk around and some days are worse than others. I would get poor balance and dizziness, and wobbly like a “bouncing” sensation when walking. This would get worse if I don’t have breakfast.

I have gotten a blood test for CBC, thyroid, cholesterol and glucose which were normal. I have also bought some iron and Vitamin B12 supplements to try with little help.

It did happen the week after I recovered from a cold and had deep cleaning done at the dentist where I developed a large sore under my tongue (I’m pretty weak). Not sure if they are related.

This has been happening for three weeks now and it feels draining and affecting my job where I’m almost always tired and dizzy. Sometimes the symptom would start to eat better than come back again..

I appreciate the input everyone can give. Thanks.
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363281 tn?1643235611
Hello~I have had similar symptoms. For me, it was misplaced vertebrae in my neck. Seeing a chiropractor has helped immensely. I would certainly give one a try, he/she will take some x-rays, discuss the results with you and give you an adjustment, after a few treatments, you should start to feel better.
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