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What Causes Dizziness And Sweating?

I woke up from the dizziness at 6a.m. it wokeme up that I was hanging on to my pillow ,plus I was sopping wet & called my primary care doctor & he wants me to get blood work done since one month ago I had an enlarged pararhyroid removed but I had blood work done & my calcium level is back to nomal . I don t think it is my blood ,but my inner ear or vertigo .what do you think?
Fri, 31 Oct 2014
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Hi.
You are absolutely right. This looks to be vertigo of the ear or cervical spine origin.
You have to get your ENT Check-up done and if required an MRI of the brain, Ears and MRI angiography of the neck and the brain arteries to find out the cause or rule them out.
Till then take a strict bed-rest so that the balancing apparatus is given a rest / sedation.
You may also take tablets like Meclizine or so.
If required you may be asked to get admitted for a few days.
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What Causes Dizziness And Sweating?

Hi. You are absolutely right. This looks to be vertigo of the ear or cervical spine origin. You have to get your ENT Check-up done and if required an MRI of the brain, Ears and MRI angiography of the neck and the brain arteries to find out the cause or rule them out. Till then take a strict bed-rest so that the balancing apparatus is given a rest / sedation. You may also take tablets like Meclizine or so. If required you may be asked to get admitted for a few days.