What could be the underlying issues of frequent spinning sensation and light headedness.. uneasiness behind the eyes...and whom to contact GP or any specialist
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You should start with a General Physician.
You will need a clinical examination. You will need many investigations because your symptoms are too vague. As time passes either you will get cured or you will get fed up. Then you should think of Specialists.
And, mind you, every problem is not solved even by Specialists.
Otherwise there would have been no sick people on this Earth.
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