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Have Endometriosis. Done Hysterectomy And Oopherectomy. Nausea, Giddiness, Head And Neck Pain. Taken Menosan, Vertin
I am a 36 year old female with a known condition of endometriosis, hence recently underwent a hysterectomy and complete oopherectomy, it has been 6mths since the surgery, recently have been having giddy spells with a nauseating feeling, severe head and neck pain. Have been taking menosan tabs twicw a day and have been prescribed vertin for 15 days, all other tests came back normal except BP has been 150/90. Please help, I have been very depressed lately.
There is no relation to the surgery or the medicine...
'Giddy' is vague term - unsteadiness. If there is definite sense of rotation, it is vertigo. If it is from getting up from bed, it may be from postural hypo-tension.. Did you check your BP?
It can be from anaemia – what is your haemoglobin? Has an ECG been done?
The body's balancing mechanism is in the inner ear. An ENT (Ear Nose Throat) specialist is the one to see - especially in the presence of tinnitus. They have special tests to confirm or exclude the contribution of the ear - which probably is the case with you.
If there are no clues, you have to be followed up by a neurologist.
Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Have Endometriosis. Done Hysterectomy And Oopherectomy. Nausea, Giddiness, Head And Neck Pain. Taken Menosan, Vertin
Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic There is no relation to the surgery or the medicine... Giddy is vague term - unsteadiness. If there is definite sense of rotation, it is vertigo. If it is from getting up from bed, it may be from postural hypo-tension.. Did you check your BP? It can be from anaemia – what is your haemoglobin? Has an ECG been done? The body s balancing mechanism is in the inner ear. An ENT (Ear Nose Throat) specialist is the one to see - especially in the presence of tinnitus. They have special tests to confirm or exclude the contribution of the ear - which probably is the case with you. If there are no clues, you have to be followed up by a neurologist. Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck