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What Causes Tingling Sensation Around The Calf Area After Experiencing Vertigo?

I had severe vertigo and had to be helped to walk, I vomited once later in the evening. I felt discombobulated the next day and the next morning I had dry heaves and felt an intense tingling sensation starting from mid-calf moving slowly up my body, it felt hot/cold and then once it hit my midsection, my entire body was clammy.
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Welcome on Healthcaremagic!

Your symptoms could be related to an inner ear disorder or a viral infection (considering the tingling in your body).
For this reason, I would recommend consulting with your GP for a careful physical check up and some tests:
- complete blood count
- blood electrolytes
- thyroid hormone levels
- PCR, sedimentation rate.
Consulting with an ENT specialist and performing labyrinthine test would help exclude an inner ear disorder.
Hope you will find this answer helpful!
Best wishes, Dr. Aida
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What Causes Tingling Sensation Around The Calf Area After Experiencing Vertigo?

Hello! Welcome on Healthcaremagic! Your symptoms could be related to an inner ear disorder or a viral infection (considering the tingling in your body). For this reason, I would recommend consulting with your GP for a careful physical check up and some tests: - complete blood count - blood electrolytes - thyroid hormone levels - PCR, sedimentation rate. Consulting with an ENT specialist and performing labyrinthine test would help exclude an inner ear disorder. Hope you will find this answer helpful! Best wishes, Dr. Aida