Dizziness can have many causes. It may be a symptom of vertigo, menopause, not drinking enough water or medication, or it could be a condition itself that becomes increasingly common as we age. Either ...
Some tips for managing dizziness from iron deficiency anemia include adding foods containing iron to the diet, lying down, keeping hydrated, and more. Iron deficiency anemia is the most common type of ...
COVID-19 can cause a vast number of symptoms with fever, cough and fatigue among those most often reported. But less common symptoms, such as dizziness, are also important to be aware of. Stream NBC 5 ...
The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) has released its third publication in a series of Guidelines for Reasonable and Appropriate Care in the Emergency Department (GRACE-3), which focuses ...
The disorienting and even nauseating experience of dizziness can happen for a number of reasons. Maybe you just finished an intense workout, you’re feeling motion sick after a long car ride or you’re ...
Stepping into a hot shower and suddenly feeling like the world is spinning? Before you blame it on the steam or standing up too quickly, your body might be trying to tell you something way more ...
Heart disease, not inner ear problems, appears to be the most common cause of dizziness in elderly patients seen in primary care offices, Dutch researchers say. In a cross-sectional analysis, ...
Persistent post-stroke vertigo leads to poorer outcomes and reduced mobility, even in patients with high rehabilitation participation rates.
It can be used to describe the feeling we get when we stand up quickly and feel unbalanced, that unstable feeling of movement when we are standing still or the feeling just before passing out. The ...
Feeling weird after an earthquake — like the 4.4 magnitude temblor that rattled Los Angeles on Monday? There’s real scientific evidence that earthquakes, even minor ones, can have some odd effects on ...