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Hello. I'm 45 year old female and I'm pretty scared about the things that are happening to me. For almost two months now I'm suffering from constant dizziness and I don’t know what to do about this.
It first begun like some mild dizzy feelings but with time the symptoms get worse and worse. Yesterday I almost fainted.
I have a long history of high blood pressure and I think this could be a problem although I'm drinking medications for it.
Please tell me, is severe dizziness associated with high blood pressure and what else could be the cause of my problem?
Thanks!

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Hello. I understand you’re worried and I will try to help you with everything I know about this specific subject. You shouldn’t worry that much because most causes of dizziness are not serious and either quickly resolve on their own or are easily treated.
Answer on your question is Yes- dizziness is most common symptoms with people who suffer from high blood pressure. When there is less blood in the circulation then there should be- less blood returns to your heart and less is pumped out which means a reduction in the amount of blood going to your brain. This causes symptoms of dizziness and some people may faint. There are also some other conditions that could cause you this dizzy feelings such as impacted inner ear, vestibular neuronitis, Meniere's disease and several others… Talk with your GP about this!
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Is there any such thing as a person being permanently dizzy for life?
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Hi I'm a 56 year old female,concerned about my dizziness.I get very dizzy when I turn to my left side while sleeping or when I'm on my left side and turn my head.I have blood pressure problems,diabetes,etc.I just worry because of brain tumors,like my grandfather had.I saw the Dr about it awhile back he said it was a viral thing...its been going on for 4 months now.Should I get another opinion?Thanks for listening...Cindy
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If your blood pressure is too high it can be a deadly risk factor for stroke. Otherwise, legionares disease, meneres disease, anxiety/panic disorder could be the culprits too.
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Hi, I had this problem for a couple of months now. In the beginning it was lightheadness, wooziness that would last for a few hours and go away. Then it became more constant throughout the day and I also started feeling a sense of unsteadiness and slight lack of balance when i walked. I did not have tinnitus as a symptom but this condition can cause it also. I had MRIs of my brain and spine, EKGs, wore a heart monitor for a week to check my heart and visited a Neurologist to check for ataxia. After I was cleared of everything I was able to have to see my physical therapist. I have cervigogenic dizziness. It can be caused by bad posture, weight training, office job. My physical therapist dry needled my Sternocleidomastoid muscle for a few sessions and now i am 100%. Other modalities are used also but this is the most efficient for fast results. After the diziness goes away you need to fix your posture andtrain properly. I hope this information will help some people 

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