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What causes dizziness?
Dizziness (vertigo) is caused when the signals from our muscles and inner ear are scrambled on the way to the brain, or when the brain misinterprets them. When those signals conflict with what we see...
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Does thalassemia minor cause dizziness?
Yes. Thalassemia minor can cause someone to be anemic (reduced hemoglobin concentration or red blood cell count). One of the many symptoms of anemia is vertigo or dizziness. Most people with...
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What may cause dizziness?
dehydration, malnourishment, many things.
Vaguely it's that your brain doesn't have enough blood or the blood in your brain is unourished or weak.
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What causes severe headaches and dizziness?
We cannot diagnose medical symptoms. You should see a doctor immediately. These can be symptoms of serious, even life-threatening, physical disorders.
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Causes of dizziness and nausea?
Dizziness and nausea is often symptoms associated with a condition known as vertigo.
Vertigo is a condition that occurs when there is a problem in the middle ear. The middle ear (more specifically...