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drunk in head

I have been feeling drunk in my head and have been having tingling in my face off and on
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Hi,

the symptoms that you describe here can occur with vertigo. Vertigo by itself is a symptom and not a disease, therefore the disease may still need to be diagnosed. You may have to visit an Ear nose and throat specialist to get a final diagnosis after examination and testing.

"Vertigo (from the Latin vertere, to turn, and the suffix -igo, a condition, i.e., "a condition of turning about"[1]) is a specific type of dizziness, a major symptom of a balance disorder. It is the sensation of spinning or swaying while the body is stationary with respect to the surroundings.

There are two types of vertigo: subjective and objective. There is a subjective vertigo when a person has a false sensation of movement. In the case of objective vertigo, the surroundings appear to move past a person's field of vision.

The effects of vertigo may be slight. It can cause nausea and vomiting and, in severe cases, it may give rise to difficulties with standing and walking."
You may find more information at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertigo

let me know if you may need any more help.
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Sounds like a migraine or even vertigo. I have vertigo and migraines on and off. Vertigo is so bad that you cant focus you vision, your nauseaus, and sometimes when you turn your head to a certain side it worsen. I felt like it was the worst hang over ever. But I also get Aura migraines, my head hurts extremely bad , but I also have a numbness or tingling in the left side of my face and loss of vision. I had to get prescription meds for both.
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