What can cause dizziness headaches and vomiting?
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What can cause dizziness headaches and vomiting?
Possible causes of vomiting and dizziness include:
- Anxiety and other mental health issues. Intense anxiety can trigger overwhelming nausea and vomiting.
- Stomach viruses and infections.
- Diabetes.
- Inner ear issues.
- Liver problems.
- Neurological health problems.
- Migraines.
- Motion sickness.
Why am I throwing up and feeling light headed?
Causes of dizziness and vomiting can include: Affected cardiac output: When your heart isn’t pumping properly, your blood pressure can drop. This can result in dizziness and vomiting. Anxiety: Intense feelings of anxiety can lead to physical symptoms, such as dizziness and vomiting.
What causes headache fever and dizziness?
Dehydration. Dehydration happens when you lose more fluids than you take in. Hot weather, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and taking certain medications can all cause dehydration. A headache, especially with dizziness, is one of the main signs of dehydration.
Do you have to run fever to have COVID-19?
Although a fever is a common symptom of this virus, it’s still possible to have COVID-19 without a fever, especially within the first few days after being infected.
Should I go to the hospital for dizziness with Covid?
Symptoms of a Medical Emergency Symptoms that may indicate a life-threatening emergency include: Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath. Chest or upper abdominal pain or pressure. Fainting, sudden dizziness or weakness.
How does COVID make you feel?
Some people have fever or chills. Some people cough. Some people feel tired. Some people have muscles that hurt.
Should I go to the ER for dizziness and vomiting?
If you experience dizziness following a blow or jolt to your head or body—especially if it comes with weakness, a worsening headache, vomiting, behavioral changes, slurred speech or seizure—seek medical help immediately.