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Feeling dizzy
My age is 38 years.I had an accident and hospitalized me.I got well but sometimes i feel dizzy. I showed the doctor he asked me to MRI. I got MRI.I am attaching its report, you can tell me what happened and tell me some medicine??...
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Hi Ur MRI is normal. Take a multivitamin twice daily for 1 month  with a b complex . U will start feeling better soon. Try not to suddenly wake up from the bed , get up by turning on your side slowly . Eat healthy food . U will get better
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MRI brain Shows no abnormality.. Post head injury dizziness is usually because of the concussion.. Take tab.vertin 16mg twice a day for next 10 days..
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If you get dizzy sometimes than can be many reasons. Maybe ur accident. Maybe just ear. Maybe balance organ. Many heat. Maybe cervical. So need to know details.
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Just’s clan be ur physiological
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