Can vertigo cause swelling of the veins (on my left hand) and high bp? I am also having a faint ringing sound in the right ear. Sometimes the right side of my face feels full/heavy and same with left calf muscle area (between knee and ankle) as well as left bicep area. Any insights will be helpful.
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Your Tinnitus, Vertigo are one thing and Swelling etc are other things. Get your Blood Sugar and Kidney FunctionTests done to check Kidney function, if there is albuminuria. Get checked your Ear by a qualified ENT specialist to rule out possibility of labyrinthitis. Appropriate prescription will help in reducing vertigo and tinnitus. If anything is found significant in blood tests, proper treatment can be started.
Vertigo is not causing these symptoms.
On the other hand all these symptoms (swelling of the veins, vertigo, numbness of the face, heaviness of the muscles) are being caused by atherosclerosis which is also associated with unmanaged Hypertension.
Vertigo associated with face swelling and ringing sound ( tinnitus ) .
Vertigo also associated with headache and heaviness in head .
Some patient of vertigo is associated with stress .
Stress also cause high BP and and swelling of vein .
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