I am a mere child, but I can still help probaly. The dizziness only happens when your eyes are closed, right? Then maybe it is because you have a emotional problem? The alignment of your neck could also be it. Maybe you should see a therapist or eye doctor. It could help you; the smallest things can sometimes creat big finalies.
thanks for responding...I think you might be right....I am very anxious and worried about being dizzy which I think then leads to me causing myself to be dizzy...uhhh
thank you for repsonding...so this problem does it have to be fixed with surgry?? thats a little scary. i thnk im gunna go to thr doctors and see what they say. thanks for the help!!!
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If you have a cervical protusion or mal-alignment at C4, 5, and 6 then this can cause the cervical spinal nerves to be compressed as they leave the spine to supply the various parts of the body like neck, chest, arms etc. The autonomic component of the nerve (sympathetic and the parasympathetic) is responsible for causing dizziness. It is also partly due to involvement of the ear.
This can happen due to overuse of computers, work involving straining of neck, herniated disc, canal stenosis, bone disease, spondylosis, poor posture etc. A MRI of the cervical spine and nerve conduction studies may be required. Please consult a neurologist. The treatment is to remove the compression. You have to discuss the best treatment option with a neurologist, which can range from medication to physiotherapy to traction, cervical collars or even surgery. Use a hard bed to sleep. Avoid a pillow. Roll a towel and place it under your neck while sleeping on the back and between head and shoulder when lying on the side. Initially this will be uncomfortable but with time the acupressure will do wonders.
It is difficult to comment beyond this without examining. Hope this helps. Take care!