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Experiencing vertigo/dizziness when laying down? |
I was streching my back/neck last week and since then whenever I lay down a few seconds later the room spins for about 5-10 seconds and the same thing when I get up. It was really bad a few days ago but has seemed to almost go away, what would cause this? I am guessing it had to do with my back/neck. ear infection? sit down put your head downbetween your legs and relax this might help could be miners disease, the doctors test it by putting you on a ..slant table and sticking cold water /warm water in your ears....go see a..... ear,nose and throat doctor. Either that or ear infection or middle ear damage. Have you been exposed to loud noises such as a rock concert or industrial noises? How is your blood pressure? It could mean that you neck is out of alignment please see your doctor and let us know that is was. |
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