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    the last 2 days Ibeen very dizzy 1 02 options it can be inner ear or 2 eyeglasses?

    with different prescriptions i is a reader kind and 1 is prescribe by eye doctor how long will it last shouldn i go to the eye doctor or ear thanks

    imeant to say 1 or 2 options

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    Just Go 2 A Normal Doctor

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    Kelly S
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    You are right to go over what is new in your life - because that's where the cause most likely lies.
    It would be a good idea to have your ears checked as otitis media can definitely cause one to feel giddy.
    If it isn't caused by your ears, then it could very well be the new glasses - both types.
    Alternately, look at what else is new in your life - are you on a new script? [I was once on a prescribed antibiotic and THAT made me dizzy!]

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    I would definitely go to a doctor. Maybe you should check your back as well. I felt extremely dizzy and it turned out that the reason was two slipped discs and, due to that, strained neck muscles. I had to go to an osteopath for a treatment.

    It's amazing what can cause dizziness.


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