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What Are The Causes For Having Lightheadedness, Nausea, Blurred Vision And Headache?

It started suddenly.i started feeling light headed and nauseous . I felt like fainting but never did. Then I started having heavy blurred vision along with a headache on the right side . The nausea has gone but I stiill get sudden blurred vision and a weird feeling of panic. This has been going on for 5 weeks now.
Thu, 26 Dec 2013
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welcome to Healthcare Magic.

Headache can occur due to several medical and psychological conditions. During diagnosis all conditions need to rule out, as some of them may be alarming. Treatment will depend on cause of the symptoms.

Medical conditions: hypertension, migraine, vision problem, dental issues and infection of ear/nose/mouth/throat.

Psychological condition: Need to considered after rule out above medical conditions. Panic attacks may present with headache, blurred vision and nausea.

Wish you good health and all the best.

Regards,
Dr Ashish Kumar Mittal
www.99doctor.com
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What Are The Causes For Having Lightheadedness, Nausea, Blurred Vision And Headache?

Hello, welcome to Healthcare Magic. Headache can occur due to several medical and psychological conditions. During diagnosis all conditions need to rule out, as some of them may be alarming. Treatment will depend on cause of the symptoms. Medical conditions: hypertension, migraine, vision problem, dental issues and infection of ear/nose/mouth/throat. Psychological condition: Need to considered after rule out above medical conditions. Panic attacks may present with headache, blurred vision and nausea. Wish you good health and all the best. Regards, Dr Ashish Kumar Mittal www.99doctor.com