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What Causes Spinning Of The Head & Nausea

Hello, The last 4 days have been a very strange experience for me. I ve never had an allergic attack before but I m hoping this is all it was. It started with the first day. My entire body was itchy but no rash to be found. On day 2 i woke up with 1 eyelid swollen shut and the other nearly as much. It went down within 6 hours or so but i was still insanely itchy. My hands hurt when they randomly got itchy and painful (the pain and itch was deep not surface) They sometimes burned. I ve felt that on my feet before and assumed it was some foot fungus but now on my hands?? day 3 my eyelid swelling was pretty much gone. I used Cortizone on my hands. everything still itched really bad. on day 4 (today) i am no longer itchy at all. eyes are perfectly fine. but if i move even a little i get a crazy spinning feeling in my head. sometimes i feel nauseous from it and sometimes it just spins. Everything i see with those symptoms is bad so hopefully I m just over reacting from something silly.
Thu, 27 Aug 2015
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Hello!

Thank you for your question on HCM!

Regarding your concern, your symptoms seem to be related to a viral infection, which has affected your skin and your labyrinth.

I recommend consulting with your GP for a careful physical examination and a complete blood count and inflammation tests( fibrinogen, PCR, sediment).

Labyrinthine tests are necessary to rule in\out a possible labyrinthine evolvement (inner ear).

If such diagnosis is confirmed it will be needed a symptomatic therapy for vertigo(antihistamines).

Hope to have been helpful!

Best regards,
Dr.Aida
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What Causes Spinning Of The Head & Nausea

Hello! Thank you for your question on HCM! Regarding your concern, your symptoms seem to be related to a viral infection, which has affected your skin and your labyrinth. I recommend consulting with your GP for a careful physical examination and a complete blood count and inflammation tests( fibrinogen, PCR, sediment). Labyrinthine tests are necessary to rule in\out a possible labyrinthine evolvement (inner ear). If such diagnosis is confirmed it will be needed a symptomatic therapy for vertigo(antihistamines). Hope to have been helpful! Best regards, Dr.Aida