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Is Frequent Episodes Of Dizziness, Headache, Blurry Vision And Difficulty In Balancing Serious?

Hello, I have been having episodes of dizzyiness all day and a read bad headache. It starts fro my left side of the head and rolls to the right. My vision blurs real bad and I have no balance and have to hold on to whatever I can. I have beeen eating and drinking normally. No change in medication. I have had 3 episodes today. Should I go to er?
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. I want you to check your blood pressure levels and also blood sugar levels to rule out the diseases related to them which gives such type of symptoms. I also suggest you to have a CT scan as there is difficulty in balancing which will usually happens in old age. Consult a neurologist directly to know about this clearly and also let him examine you personally. Thank you.
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Is Frequent Episodes Of Dizziness, Headache, Blurry Vision And Difficulty In Balancing Serious?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. I want you to check your blood pressure levels and also blood sugar levels to rule out the diseases related to them which gives such type of symptoms. I also suggest you to have a CT scan as there is difficulty in balancing which will usually happens in old age. Consult a neurologist directly to know about this clearly and also let him examine you personally. Thank you.