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Feeling of Dizziness but not really...?
I sometimes get this feeling like I am dizzy but not actually dizzy. It feels like I get tunnel vision like my eyesight gets a little elongated. I feel like my body gets a bit heavier but I can still move and my hearing gets a little muffled. It only happens every so often but not enough for me to go into the doctors for it but wondering if anyone else can help me.
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- ?Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
I would say it's enough to see a doctor!
You may have an infection in your ear, or TMJ. Did you know that your ear is responsible for balance?
To back me up, here is a quote from a website: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_my_dizziness_the_resu...
"Your dizziness could be caused by an ear infection, but if it is a dental problem, it is probably inflammation of the TMJ bone in your skull. I have TMJ problems myself, and I sometimes get dizzy, have pain that feels like it is inside my ear, and get headaches and jaw aches from time to time. Either way, you should go to the doctor and have it checked out, but if you have pain in your ears and jaw (and sometimes in your neck), and you feel and popping or clicking in your jaw, you may want to visit a dentist first.
If you do end up having a TMJ problem, don't worry too much about it. It's pretty common. Make sure you see a doctor, just to be sure. If it is an ear infection or something like that, you'll want to get antibiotics as soon as you can so you don't have to suffer with it."
It's your choice. Get it checked out, or live with it. Either way, best of luck!