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  5. For the past week, I have had vertigo and nausea. My reports are normal, and my doctor suggested it may be a cervical (neck) issue. However, my blood pressure fluctuates, and I am under significant stress at work. What could be the cause and how can I manage this dizziness?

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For the past week, I have had vertigo and nausea. My reports are normal, and my doctor suggested it may be a cervical (neck) issue. However, my blood pressure fluctuates, and I am under significant stress at work. What could be the cause and how can I manage this dizziness?

Asked by Male, 38 · 3 days ago

Vertigo with nausea for a week despite normal reports can commonly be due to Cervical vertigo, where neck muscle strain or poor posture affects balance signals, and this can be worsened by stress and fluctuating blood pressure. Anxiety itself can also cause a sense of giddiness and lightheadedness. To manage this, focus on correcting posture (especially during desk work), do gentle neck stretching exercises, use a supportive pillow, and apply warm compresses to relax neck muscles; at the same time, try stress-reducing techniques like deep breathing, regular sleep, and short breaks during work. Keep your blood pressure monitored and well-controlled, stay hydrated, and avoid sudden head movements. If symptoms persist, worsen, or are associated with severe headache, vision changes, weakness, or fainting, you should consult your doctor again to rule out inner ear or neurological causes and adjust treatment if needed.