Dizziness & Headaches in Temples
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Hi everyone,
Im a 29yo male and i had my appendectomy (laparoscopic, non ruptured) on 21st of Sept this year and it was a roller coaster of symptoms since.
3 weeks ago till today i an experiencing these symptoms:
- Dizziness (feeling of imbalance but never fell) since my appendectomy till now
- Headache (pressure feeling at mostly my right temple) which started approx 2 weeks ago
- Globus/ Cricopharangeal Spasm which is mild and comes and goes (was worse last 2 weeks and completed 2 weeks of Nexium)
I have seen 6 GPs, 1 Gastroenterologist, and a Consultant Physician and they are not sure what is causing my dizziness and headache. I have performed 2 cbc, blood pressure, and a upper endoscopy and it was all clear.
I have been having them daily for weeks now and i am really not sure if i am experiencing a headache or dizziness or both. Body and sudden eye movements actually cause this while i am standing or sitting.
I am able to jog and do exercises in the evenings with minimal disruption.
I have been scouring the internet and have read articles on BPPV, vertical heterophoria, PPPD, brain tumors (read so much its freaking me out and i think i'll need to have a CT Scan asap).
Is/Are anyone having the same symptoms as me? I really miss my old self. Thank you for reading.
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Sochima822 max0101
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Hi, it sounds like you have vestibular neuritis. Please don't use the internet to diagnose your symptoms because it can cause panic attacks. Stick with your gp's who are better equipped to diagnose and prescribed the necessary tests. There is a foundation for the illness on Facebook. Look it up to see if it matches your symptoms. Best of luck know.
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Hi Sochima, thank you for replying.
I am trying not to consult dr google too much but i am at wits end and a little nervous as docs arent able to give me a specific diagnosis.
My primary physician did a check in my ear but he said it was visually fine. However he did not say anything about the inner ear though. I read some of the syymptoms for "vestibular neuritis" and some of them do apply to what im feeling.
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Not sure where to go from here. Do i need to go to an ENT?
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brenda99755 max0101
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sochima822 is absolutely right! If you go to ENT you'll be on a merry-go-round
.This is a neuro otologists area
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I seem to have some of the conditions like dizziness and balance difficulties but no sites seem to mention about headaches. I have these mild tension-like headache on my right side temple too..
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max0101 brenda99755
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No, im not from the UK. Im from malaysia.
Both my ears seem to be find though. How did your doc found out that your right side is damaged? Did you have any hearing loss/tinnitus/other symptoms in that ear?
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Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou,
Clinical Neurophysiologist
Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology
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When i saw my GP yesterday, i think be suspected i had BPPV and gave me Betaserc. I only took one pill and i think it helped the dizziness a little but i am not keen to be on any medicine before i get a proper(or confirmed) diagnosis.
I tried the Epley Manuevre too but nothing improved. I am not sure which ear to start with because i dont have any issues with my ears/hearing.
thanks.
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Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou,
Clinical Neurophysiologist
Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology
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In your experience, is it possible for BPPV to present itself without any ear issues?
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Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou,
Clinical Neurophysiologist
Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology
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Thank you for the insight.
Is "nystagmus" a mandatory finding for BPPV to be diagnosed then? I don't seem to have it when i tried the Epley Maneuvr.
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Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou,
Clinical Neurophysiologist
Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology
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Then i do not think my condition is BPPV in this case.