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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Suggest Treatment For Constant Dizziness

Hi. For over a year now, I have been dizzy everyday, non-stop. I have had CAT scans, MRI s, been to ENT specialists for testing of vertigo, mental hospital for anxiety and depression, countless EKG s, and this list could go on. No one has diagnosed what this is besides anxiety. Have you ever heard of a scenario like mine before?
Tue, 4 Aug 2015
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Hi,
I understand about your health concerns.
Anaemia is probably one of the cause for your dizziness.
Hence get your hemoglobin levels in blood checked. If it is low, take iron and folic acid supplements. Consume iron rich foods. Increase your protein intake as well. Once your hemoglobin starts picking up, your problem should start getting better and you should be back to normal soon.
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Suggest Treatment For Constant Dizziness

Hi, I understand about your health concerns. Anaemia is probably one of the cause for your dizziness. Hence get your hemoglobin levels in blood checked. If it is low, take iron and folic acid supplements. Consume iron rich foods. Increase your protein intake as well. Once your hemoglobin starts picking up, your problem should start getting better and you should be back to normal soon.