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What is causing my vertigo and jaw pains?


Lately i have been getting vertigo where i feel i am swaying from side to side and my teeth are also in pain, i feel something at the back of my neck when it happens and like a feeling of fullness in my ears, i do suffer with sinusitis and i also get headaches which kinda feel like earaches and tension in my shoulders, it goes to my stomach 2 and makes me feel sick and down my back and in my shoulders, the other nite i had a vertigo turn in bed i felt like the room went on its side like the world turned on its side, it was so scary i nearly fainted, my arms and neck hurt 2, wot could it be?

Could be meniere's disease.
See this site: http://www.menieres.org/jacki/jackis6.ht...

Could be a simple as Labyrinthitis. I was first diagnosed six yrs ago and I have those symptoms when ever I get either a cold or sinius inflamation. There's no cure but not triggering the symptoms by avoiding the conditions where you would catch a cold, is the key. Report It

TMJ. Go to your dentist.

i have the same thing going on. my doctor told me it is a very bad sinus infection even though I'm not stuff. he placed me on antibiotics and now my nose is running like crazy and I'm starting to feel relief from the vertigo and headaches

Your symptoms all indicate the involvement of the cranial nerves.. the discomfort in the neck reveals where the problem is originating. You apparently have a condition of long standing and it is finally involving enough structures for you to become very aware of them..That neck problem is primarily on one side... it is where muscles attach to the skull. This constant traction of one side, will cause pretty constant torsion of the skull itself, usually resulting in TMJ. Among other things. Primarily, inflammation of the cranial nerves... by the time it gets to stomach sensations we are already at the 10th cranial nerve or the vegus nerve... indicating you have most of the symptoms of Migraine Syndrome. Only 2 other nerves left to report in for discomfort. You should also be very aware of tenderness on the scalp itself.

I have had people in need of others to support them into the room, yet are able to walk out unaided. So your condition is not as unusual as you would think.

Is long past time for a visit to a chiropractors office. Meds may reduce the symptoms but will not take care of the causation factor.

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