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Dizziness in cold
Can common cold cause dizziness ..I have had some sneezing and dizzyness in last 2 days...My Bp and sugar is normal...I have had dizziness previously due to cold...Is that an ear thing...pls guide
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Ear fullness/blockage can be due to common cold
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for dizziness get complete evaluation
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Yes it may be due to ear , kindly take a physical consultation with ent for examination
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Cold can aggrevate eustachian tube dysfunction Hence sometimes cause decreased pressure in med file ear indirectly causing mild dizziness Kindly consult ENT
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