What causes headache and dizziness?!


Question: For about a week now I have woke up with a headache and dizziness. I have a hard time balancing when I walk, and sometimes it's hard to get my hands to do what I want. I had the flu over a week ago, I thought it was all gone. Is this a side effect of that flu? Thanks!


Answers: For about a week now I have woke up with a headache and dizziness. I have a hard time balancing when I walk, and sometimes it's hard to get my hands to do what I want. I had the flu over a week ago, I thought it was all gone. Is this a side effect of that flu? Thanks!

Dehydration often causes headache and dizziness, esp. following the flu. If your overall health is good, drink extra fluids. Also, seek medical clearance - there are some serious conditions that may be an underlying cause ie. pappiledema, for instance, although usually associated with some blurred vision.

lots of situations causes headaches and dizziness. a simple glaring sun is one or even some loud noises

Could be that the sinuses are still affected.

pleeeeeeeeeeeze go dr's asp.could be one of a number of things all of which need to be looked at by gp

there are many causes of headache like motion sickness,or even pregnancy,that deals with vestibular apparatus...
but these r irrelevant in your case..
during sleep blood supply to brain is decreased..but when we get up and suddenly start walking our brain isn't prepared to do this so we feel dizziness and sometimes lose balance..
my teacher gave us this advice after waking stay on bed for five minutes and then get up..

Yes, side effect of drugs caused liver fire excessive. Bitter tongue, loss of hunger even after disease treatment confirms.
If you are in cold country use all warm things.
Pl try cold water bath and observe if in hot country, if pain increases use warm.

Massage is good thing, pl try.
Pl try simple acupressure given below for immediate relief.
If it fails you will have to go for Acupuncture.

There is hardly any medicine for H/A OR MIGRAINE. Not only these but for RA, OA, Back ache, Ear ache and almost all painful diseases. Hence they become chronic.

Acidity, WORRY, sadness, excessive wind, cold , heat, sour food and sinusitis, constipation, intestinal inflammation; drug side effects, stress, bad smell, TV & COMPUTER SOMETIMES, Blockage in the flow of Vital Energy, BODY CONSTITUTION etc are their causes.
None of them can be treated with medicine.
Our 100% success in treating migraine &H/A confirms it.

Acupuncture is the best treatment.
I can treat it with naturopathy and YOG, but how can you manage pl see.

Pain killers don't treat the pain but we loose the sense of pain for some time; in that duration our body itself treats sometime and credit goes to meds.
The useless drugs have tremendous power of side effects like liver/kidney failures, ulcer, inflammation of intestines and lot more.

Avoid late sleeping if possible; worry, tension, spicy foods, sour fruits, stale bakery foods, SMOKING and alcohole.

Sweet foods, COCOANUT WATER +HONEY,sweet fruits LIKE DATES, milk, rice,And good sleep will help if cough is not there.

But you try one herbal remedy- two drops of drumstick leaves' juice in opposite nostril if one side pains and both nostrils if full H/A will give you rescue. Betel leaf helps but it is very strong.

If it is acute pl search a painful point (with round tipped pen/jimmy) 3-6 mm behind your thumb nail and press it, H/A will disappear within 30 seconds.

For forehead/eye pain the points are in front of nails on the finger tips or 3-7 mm below.

It may disappear naturally too.

Source(s):
SHREE SWASTHYAYOG TREATMENT, TRAINING & RESEARCH INSTITUTE
R.H. 19, Jhulelal Society, Sector 2/E, Airoli, Navi Mumbai, INDIA.





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