Have a doc check your ears. Excess fluid behind the eardrum can cause seriously effect a person's equilibrium (balance). If this is the cause of your problem, a shot of celestone will offer some immediate relief. The continued dizzy spells could also be a side effect of the concussion and fracture. Need to find the underlying cause, tho.
2007-04-14 17:11:56
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answered by ~RedBird~ 7
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There are so many things that can cause your problem, but being as young as you are, I would hesitate to even guess. I can tell you that for the dizziness you can take Antivert pills, but you have to have a prescription for them, so you should really and truly go to you Doctor and let him/her sort it out. They will begin by taking blood and getting it tested to see what's going on there. You are not attempting to smoke some pot are you? I certainly hope not Just do yourself a favor and get the appointment made. Have you told your parents? If not then you are probably doing something you shouldn't be doing. Your parents are your best source to talk to and don't leave anything out. They will have to be the ones that makes your appointment anyhow. Best of luck to you young lady. I hope you find out the problem and never get dizzy or throwing up first thing in the morning or anytime for that matter again.
2016-03-18 01:34:32
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answered by ? 4
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It might be caused by a sudden drop of your blood pressure. This happened to me and I took it very seriously. Mine could be caused by anemia and I will find out this week. Please dear Heart, take the time to have yourself checked again. Serious falls like that are to be looked after because it might be dangerous for you especially flights of stairs. Remember; you are the most important person in your life and you deserve the best of care. This begins by yourself. My very best of positive thoughts are going your way to help you solve the problem with someone qualified.
GBY.
2007-04-14 17:18:01
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answered by montralia 5
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There is no way someone can tell what is going on without running tests. You need to see a doc and have him refer you to some specialists ASAP to get this diagnosed. Do let this continue without getting a diagnosis.
2007-04-14 17:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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if you do not have high uncontrolled blood pressure and have not had strokes, it could be an ear problem.
Have you tried an ear specialist? Talk to your doctor about this, you need to find out what is going on. Feel better!
2007-04-14 17:07:56
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answered by yowhatsup2day 4
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If I were you I would go and get a second opinion from another doctor because maybe that concussion is still affecting you pretty seriously.
2007-04-14 17:07:20
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answered by debbie_75052 4
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I would go to another doctor for a second opinion. And have you had any blood workups done?? You may want to consider it. And are you eating right?? There are many things to consider.
2007-04-14 17:11:05
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answered by Anonymous
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you have a concoushion you need to go to the hospital there is a treatments for that.
2007-04-14 17:07:04
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answered by Anonymous
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could be vertigo or maybe even a hiatal hernia
2007-04-14 17:08:15
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answered by dragon_god7 2
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