I'm thinking the earplugs pressing against the ear canal can do it because I have been getting dizziness and headaches the past couple days when I put in/take out/adjust my plugs. Never had this problem before though. I wear them most of the day for hyperacusis and just started a med a week ago. Hope the med is not the culprit. I will try to post back here if I find out.
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β 12y agoIt can reduce blood pressure which can make you dizzy. As it also heightens the senses, when you get dizzy and then focus on it, the effect of the powerful mind can then make it feel worse.
It is true that high voltage light directly to eyes, can make someone feel dizzy.
If I drink too much wine I feel dizzy. Spinning in circles will make you dizzy. I get so dizzy, I see stars!
Cataracts typically do not cause dizziness or a feeling of being out of focus. However, they can cause blurry vision, difficulty with glare, and poor night vision. If you are experiencing dizziness or a feeling of being out of focus, it is important to see a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause.
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That can be a side effect from the Fluoxitine.
Yes, Because you will get light headed and feel dizzy then you will faint.
The acid with "bad" air in the stomach goes up and up that blocks the breathing system . When the "bad" air goes up it will go to the head and make us feel dizzy.
Walking in circles can make you dizzy because it can disrupt your normal sense of balance and spatial orientation. The repetitive movement in the same direction can confuse the brain's ability to interpret information from the inner ear, leading to dizziness or vertigo. This phenomenon is known as circular vection.
Yes, diarrhea can lead to dehydration, which can cause symptoms such as nausea and dizziness. Loss of electrolytes and essential nutrients during diarrhea can also contribute to these symptoms. It is important to stay hydrated and seek medical attention if symptoms persist.
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Yes , it can also make you dizzy , light headed , and inpaired.