If that's the case,check with a specialist/doctor. It might be something with your previous ear infection... OR it might be something with the weather.If you find the weather getting colder,it might be something to do with your dizzy spells. I had a load of them last year on January to Feburary. Thd anti-dizziness tablets might not work because of your condition,or is it because your body.And it leads back to the same thing: CHECK WITH A DOCTOR.Once you check whether it is your body or your condition.The other time I was about 11 then when I ate the fever medicine I developed rashes on my wrists and on my stomach.
Just check with your doctor,it won't do any harm.
2007-02-15 00:28:47
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answered by Wathyreckk 2
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you should see a ENT doctor or maybe listed as otolaryncologist think got that spelled right but its close enough to find in phone book. They will run a battery of test for inner ear troubles. I have very sensitive inner ears and even fumes can cause me to be dizzy. Get checked, you'll be glad you did.
2007-02-15 00:26:22
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answered by Gypsygrl 5
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Maybe it's an inner ear problem. Make sure the doctor knows about your previous ear infection, and ensure they're looking for the cause not simply trying to treat the symptoms.
2007-02-15 00:05:37
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answered by Foot Foot 4
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Go back and see the doctor. My husband went around with the same problem for a while. He finally got on antibiotics and it went away. I get the same problem when I get water in my ears!
2007-02-15 00:09:54
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answered by spyboylover 3
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i would go and see an ear nose and throat specialist it may be a number of things that your doctor just can see
2007-02-15 06:00:16
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answered by sha23z 3
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You really need to go back to your doctor, virtigo is very unpleasant. Does it occur when you are in bed and turn over, if so explain this to him/her as well.
2007-02-15 00:08:12
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answered by suebnm 3
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it sounds like a ear infection i had the same thing and that's what it was see a Doc.
2007-02-15 00:10:11
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answered by Anonymous
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see a specialist
eyes, ears, nose, and throat
2007-02-15 00:06:27
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answered by Anonymous
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