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Why Is My Husband Aways Dizzy

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Baton Rouge, LA
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Dizziness in Parkinson's disease can be caused by several factors:

- Medications: Some Parkinson's medications, like carbidopa/levodopa, can cause dizziness as a side effect. If you suspect this, consult your doctor but never stop medication without their advice
- Blood Pressure: Parkinson's can affect blood pressure, Show Full Answer

Dizziness in Parkinson's disease can be caused by several factors:

- Medications: Some Parkinson's medications, like carbidopa/levodopa, can cause dizziness as a side effect. If you suspect this, consult your doctor but never stop medication without their advice.
- Blood Pressure: Parkinson's can affect blood pressure, leading to dizziness.
- Fatigue: Fatigue can slow reactions and focus, contributing to dizziness.
- Stress: Tense muscles from stress can disrupt balance and cause dizziness.

If dizziness persists, it's crucial to discuss it with your healthcare provider for proper assessment and management.

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