Schlechte Durchblutung verursacht Schwindel?

Ich fühle mich schon seit einigen Monaten nicht wohl, es ist hauptsächlich dieses Schwindel-/Schwindelgefühl und ich war deswegen schon ein paar Mal beim Arzt und alle meine Ergebnisse waren in Ordnung. Jetzt frage ich mich, ob es sich um eine schlechte Durchblutung handeln könnte, ich habe immer kalte Füße, sogar im Sommer. Ein paar Monate bevor das alles begann, habe ich einen Job aufgegeben, bei dem ich sehr aktiv war, könnte es also sein, dass ich nicht mehr so aktiv bin, dass sich die Durchblutung verschlechtert hat? Erfahrungen mit schlechter Durchblutung?

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Hello,

​It may have to do with your inner ear.  The inner ear has our vestibular-balance connection with our brain.  I would see if you can get in to see a neuro-otologist.  They specialize in the inner ear.  It might be a good idea to check it just to make sure that's not it.  Then you can cross that one off your list.  

​Or if you've started any new medication recently, that could cause dizziness too.

​I hope you feel better.

 

Alle Tests müssen durchgeführt werden, um das Problem auszuschließen oder zu diagnostizieren. MRT, CT-Scan, VNG usw.

Nein, nicht wirklich. Ich meine, als das alles anfing, habe ich ein bisschen gemacht, aber ich denke, das lag daran, dass es mich wirklich nervös gemacht hat. 

Danke. Falls es sich als dieses Problem herausstellt, wissen Sie, ob es einfach zu beheben ist? Bin nur müde, mich so zu fühlen.

Hello,

​It depends on what part of the inner ear it could be that is causing the dizziness and lightheadedness.  Like Waffalobil said, you'll need to see a doctor and get the vestibular testing.  I went to a neuro-otologist.  They specialize in the inner ear.  

 

You mentioned being "cold" even in summer which is NOT a vestibular ear condition.. Does your skin turn purplish during cold weather? A few things came to mind - Raynauds, anemic, a thyroid condition or taking medications? You're not describing a true vertigo but more of a sea sickness/unwell feeling?  Dizziness is a very, very broad topic and usually it's something else in your body telling you something is wrong.  You did not mention much else of possible triggers or symptoms...e.g. Allergies? Congestion? that could be related to your ear(s) or nose. Providing more information of your symptoms would be helpful  . -V.

Meine Füße sehen nur sehr selten etwas lila aus, aber das ist nur, wenn ich sie richtig auskühlen lasse. Ich habe meine Schilddrüse überprüfen lassen und einen Bluttest gemacht und ich bin nicht anämisch und nehme überhaupt keine Medikamente ein. Ja, ich schätze, es ist eher ein Seekrankheitsgefühl, es ist sehr schwer zu erklären. Zweimal wurde es wirklich schlimm, sodass sich mein Zustand verschlimmerte, wenn ich meinen Kopf bewegte, sodass ich meinen Kopf still halten musste und ich es dann nicht so sehr spürte, aber das habe ich jetzt seit ein paar Wochen nicht mehr gehabt. Ich habe keine Auslöser bemerkt und soweit ich weiß, bin ich gegen nichts allergisch. Ich bin nicht verstopft, aber ich erinnere mich, dass ich, als dies zum ersten Mal begann, Druckschmerzen in meiner Nase hatte, aber das passierte nur ein paar Mal, jetzt spüre ich einen sehr leichten Druck in meiner Nase, also könnte es vielleicht sinusbedingt sein?

This info. helps greatly. Yes, many people including myself in another forum have started out the same way as you - much to do with the nose/sinuses. So this may be the cause, especially that it has disappeared for now. Mine started the exact same way as yours many years ago, which unfortunately progressed overtime to more serious respiratory conditions then further to now possibly permanent complications from it not being addressed starting with GPs, then Otolaryngologists then Neurotologists. Why? Because oftentimes, one is not having the problem at the time you finally get to the appt.! (takes months to see a specialist). None of them mentioned the -ONE- anatomy feature that is a very important structure called the Eustachian Tubes (ET), which is responsible for pressure equalization in your middle ear from your nose/throat.  When your nose is stuffed up (some others have none, but silent acid reflux), it creates unhealthy over-mucosal production affecting your ETs to not open and shut properly which is critical to help equalize pressure to your middle ear. In turn, your ear(s) become affected, to trigger this dizziness sense (like blowing up too many balloons, airflights, scuba diving). When it's really affected, for too long, it then starts to affect the Inner ear apparatus (controls vestibular function & rest of hearing parts) which hopefully, is not yet affected or happening.  There's a variety of causes to this.

You're your own best advocate to pinpoint down your cause. If you notice the symptoms happening when you only have congestion and it goes away, this seems to be your ETs which seems to be mild (fortunately!)  The best thing is to keep your nose healthy by simple methods like saline nasal spray, magnesium etc.  If you have GERD or silent acid reflux, thats a different matter. One more thing that many are unaware of, which I just need to ask... are you having any hormonal changes at this time?

You can look up Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (ETD) here and read many others sharing similar complaints! and see if it there's a correlation to yours.  I hope this helps in some way. - V.

Vielen Dank, dass Sie mir geholfen haben und mir all diese Informationen gegeben haben. Ich habe danach gesucht und es scheint sehr möglich zu sein. Ich glaube, ich habe vergessen zu erwähnen, dass ich leichte Kopfschmerzen bekommen habe, die sich irgendwie wie Druckkopfschmerzen anfühlen. Ich habe auch gerade erst bemerkt, dass ich kurz bevor das alles begann, schwimmen war und mir Wasser im Ohr stecken blieb. Ich konnte es ein paar Tage lang darin herumschwappen spüren und dann ist es einfach verschwunden. Ich habe nicht gespürt, wie es rausgekommen ist oder so, und es hat mir auch überhaupt keine Ohrenschmerzen oder Unbehagen bereitet, also habe ich es vergessen. Ich weiß nicht, ob das etwas ändert oder der Grund dafür sein könnte, aber ich dachte, ich erwähne es trotzdem nur für den Fall.

Ich habe keine hormonellen Veränderungen bemerkt.

Nochmals vielen Dank für Ihre Hilfe, das wird wirklich sehr geschätzt 😊 

It helps to cope with my own suffering, to try help others from what I've learned overtime - hopefully as a preventive measure. My situation started just like yours! You have symptoms many under the ETD forum have shared & in regards to intuitively wonder of a possible sinus relationship triggering your odd tinnitus (to the ears). I believe you're correct!  Unfortunately mine has become chronic from not been properly evaluated & infections over a LONG period of time (and still not properly addressed).  From your ongoing complaints of congestion, the tinnitus happening off and on during this is even more telling. Is it like a vibratory type of tinnitus?

There's 4 sinus categories and one is near the eyes.. all involve many nerve endings separated by only a very fine membrane and/or cartilage. Increased pressure to them can affect the eye area as well as cause problematic pressure regulation to your middle ears from unhealthy over-mucosal production with your eustachian tubes. This can trigger headaches/migraines and even more so when further exposed to barotrauma (flying, weather changes, swimming, anesthesia etc).  Antibiotics -may- work if the infection is bacterial. The problem with appts. with Otolaryngologists or Neurologists is that they take months for an appt. and by the time you get in, the infection may be resolved or not as bad as it was... and they seem to have a greater concern to wrist-watch movements.  Then when it happens again later, reschedule months, vicious horrible $$$ cycle.

I don't think water can bypass into the middle ear through the protective eardrum membrane UNLESS it's perforated....but rests in the external canal getting boggy (use a hair dryer).   This can trigger a sense of imbalance.  If intact eardrums, fluid INSIDE your middle-ear would have to go through your Eustachian tubes which often indicates some form of infection: allergies, bacteria/viral colds/acid (and also create dizziness or imbalance). Ear infection does not always cause pain. You can look up article: "Ear Infection - Otitis media" info here in "Patient".    Only in unusual circumstances, have people (kids) had objects or food sniff-forced into their middle ear through ETs - think peas & play dough!

You're your own best advocate. What is it that's causing your sinus issues? One thing I also learned to be helpful (to late after the fact) was simple nasal swab cultures for lab analysis! It's appalling to see how many are not given this but constant $$$ prescriptions and MRIs that may not be as effective or a wrong diagnosis. This would be fastest through your GP if it continues to be progressive. Other patients have said to have better care, and felt listened to by Specialists in the Immunology/Allergy field and go from there. -V.