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What is the reason for long-term persistent dizziness?
Similar to my situation. I've been dizzy for almost two years. During the period, I went to the neurology department to see a doctor, and had a routine blood test and chest X-ray examination. A doctor diagnosed it as autonomic nervous disorder before, but it didn't get better after taking the medicine for a month. When I went to see it again, I still had the same examination and took the same medicine, so I didn't go to see it again.

General situation: the main symptom is dizziness, accompanied by weakness of limbs, cold hands and feet, and it is easy to break out in a cold sweat; When you concentrate on your work, your dizziness is reduced, but you get tired easily. I thought it was hypoglycemia, but dizziness had nothing to do with meal time. Because I felt too weak, I tried running and swimming all night for more than half a year, and my dizziness symptoms didn't improve. The following are the symptoms I arranged to see a doctor today: dizziness for four years, which has worsened in recent months. Two years ago, the neurology department diagnosed autonomic nerve disorder, and after taking the medicine for three months, it was ineffective, so I stopped taking the medicine.

Heavy eyelids, drowsiness, dizziness aggravated when picking nostrils, and severe cases did not feel finger disease because of suspected lymphadenitis, and the time was consistent with the normal physical examination. The brain and cervical vertebra vibrate by MRI, the cervical vertebra protrudes slightly, and the nerve is not compressed.

I have been exercising for more than three months, but my symptoms have not improved, and I feel more dizzy after exercise. I felt uncomfortable with my ears when the plane took off. For example, when a bean is pressed into my ear, I can feel the bean coming out again by holding my nose and exhaling smoothly. But there's nothing outside my ear. As it turns out, doctors nowadays don't ask you so clearly. After a rude interruption, I was asked to have an otolith examination. After the result is normal, I still don't listen to the symptom description. When you start writing, you have to prescribe medicine and ask where the medical ethics are!