Symptom analyzer
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Educational use only: Symptom.Today is an educational tool and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Results are not a substitute for professional medical care. If symptoms are severe, worsening, or concerning, seek medical attention immediately. In an emergency, call your local emergency number.
Dizziness
Urgency
Low
Self-care likely appropriate
Self-care may be appropriate. Monitor symptoms.
Common causes of dizziness
Sorted by commonness.
- VertigoModerate
Hallmark cause of dizziness.
- ConcussionModerate
Common cause of dizziness.
- DehydrationMild
Common cause of dizziness.
- ArrhythmiaModerate
Frequent cause of dizziness, especially with related symptoms.
- Panic DisorderModerate
Frequent cause of dizziness, especially with related symptoms.
- AnaphylaxisEmergency
Rare but serious cause of dizziness — rule out.
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What to do next
- 01Rest and hydrate.
- 02Use appropriate over-the-counter relief if needed.
- 03Reassess in 24–48 hours; seek care if symptoms persist or worsen.
Helpful follow-up questions
- •When did each symptom start, and how have they changed?
- •Any recent injury, illness, travel, or new medications?
Do not rely solely on this tool. If symptoms persist, worsen, or are unclear, consult a healthcare professional.
Results are generated using AI and medical data models. They may not include all possible conditions and may be incomplete or inaccurate.
Educational use only: Symptom.Today is an educational tool and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Results are not a substitute for professional medical care. If symptoms are severe, worsening, or concerning, seek medical attention immediately. In an emergency, call your local emergency number.