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Hi, I've been experiencing constant dizziness lately. I checked my blood pressure, and it's normal, but the dizziness continues. I've also been having pain in my neck muscles. Could the dizziness be related to a neck issue?

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Hi, I've been experiencing constant dizziness lately. I checked my blood pressure, and it's normal, but the dizziness continues. I've also been having pain in my neck muscles. Could the dizziness be related to a neck issue?

it can be due to Cervical vertigoAlso known as cervicogenic dizziness, this condition can be caused by inflammation, joint issues, or trauma. Other symptoms include vision issues, nausea, and lack of coordination. Poor posture, such as "text neck", can also contribute to cervical vertigo. Neck muscle spasmsStrong neck muscle contractions can cause dizziness, balance issues, vision changes, and fatigue. Cervical disc herniationWhen a disc in the neck herniates, the gel inside can irritate a nearby nerve, causing pain in the neck, head, upper back, or arm. Other symptoms include weakness, numbness, and tingling. Stress and anxietyLess common symptoms of anxiety include neck pain, dizziness, or light-headedness. Low blood sugar so consult general physicianA sharp drop in blood sugar can cause dizziness, especially when waking up

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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