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Patsy33 | 10:20 Tue 30th Mar 2021 | Body & Soul
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Sqad, I've been feeling dizzy on and off for two months. I've had blood pressure checks, eyes checked and lots of blood works which all come back normal. Someone suggested it might be labryinthitis. When I looked up symptoms, it fits. I was reading some anti histamines can help, also with sleep, which would be good, as I'm laying awake all night. Would they be ok to take with Bisoprolol?
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Try the Epley manoeuvre you will find videos on NHS or youtube - you may need help the first few times. My wife uses beta histamine
if she gets the nausea.
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Thank CAC & everybody with their suggestions.x
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My dizziness stopped about 2 weeks ago. While on holiday in Dorset recently, I had to go to A&E walk in centre, as I had swelling behind and in front of my left ear and jaw. Also a lot of dark mucus at the back.of my throat. Turns out it was an inner ear infection. Lots of fluid in the one ear. Doctor said the pressure in ear was probably what made me dizzy. Anyway, gave me a 5 day course of sting antibiotics. It has cleared up now. My doctor advised to use a nasal spray for long term. She if I get dizzy again, she will look inside my ears. Apparently, Doctors are advised not to if they can help it, as it's easy way to contract Covid!
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^^^^^^^
Strong..
What relief for you at last, hope it stays that way Patsy.
Thanks for the feedback Patsy.
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Thank you Mamya.
Let's hope it's the end of it..
Thanks, Sqad.

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