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Vertebral artery syndrome
Hi, I'm having the vertebral artery syndrome because of osteochondrosis of the cervical vertebra My symptoms are dizziness, hard to concentrate especially while sitting before computer, nausea, when I'm in a stressful situation my whole body sweating to much, and I cannot think properly it feels like my brain in a fog. Also I would like to know if insecurity has anything to do with that as well as being depressed. I visited several doctors but their treatment never helped me. I would like to know what kind of treatment is more appropriate to fix my issue, where do I have to put emphasis. And can you even treat it? Also I don't have any headaches and any pain in that area. Thank you.
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First, you are too young to have stenosis in cervical vertebra. Second, complaint if nausea are induced by exposure to light and computer screen. Third, you are having depression which need medication to correct all problem
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