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What Causes Exhaustion And Frequent Dizziness?

what are possible diagnoses for symptoms including exhaustion, coordination deteriorating, balance becoming iffy without dizziness. Comes and goes but becoming more often and increasing intensity. Thank you. Does this cost? If it does please ignore question. I m trying to figure out what s the matter with me and I don t have a physician (the M.D. type)
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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Well come to HCM
First of all such symptoms highly related with age and gender which are not given here, still this could be due to some systemic disease or may be due to some functional elements, to differentiate this you need to get done some test, like EKG routine blood test, CT if this turned unremarkable then try to come out of the functional condition, take care.
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What Causes Exhaustion And Frequent Dizziness?

HI Well come to HCM First of all such symptoms highly related with age and gender which are not given here, still this could be due to some systemic disease or may be due to some functional elements, to differentiate this you need to get done some test, like EKG routine blood test, CT if this turned unremarkable then try to come out of the functional condition, take care.