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Can vertigo in a man of 39 years be really cured? |
I am a man of 39yrs, recently I have been experiencing this problem of vertigo. I visited an eye doctor who negated any ear problem. anytime I bend down, objects spin around me, when I look up right the samething happens, when am climbing any staircase samething. does this have anything to do with night work because I have been doing night work for 8yrs now or dehydration because I work in a high caloric enviroment or change of weather or too much thinking or maybe stress or drinking. I am directing this question to medical practioners please. have you had your blood pressure taken? Go see another doctor - when I get vertigo I know I have fluid in my middle ear from allergies. Docs have prescribed steroids for me in the past. With me once my allergies are under control the fluid build up stops. Good Luck but go see another doctor. Preferable an ear nose & throat specialist. |
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