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Weird feeling in my head, nausea and out of balance experience, what could it mean?

I dont know if Im posting this in the right forum, if not, I apologize. But Im desperate for some answers to what Im feeling. I like reading on my phone a lot and sometimes I feel as if something is rushing through my head and my head starts to sway for a bit. Although it only happens briefly and I just continue reading. 1-2 weeks ago, it started getting worse and now looking at the screen for short periods of time causes me to feel sick. So I decreased my time on using it. Im an IT student so I cant completely stop looking at a computer/phone screen. The symptom decreased but it comes back from time to time. A few days ago I started feeling nauseated though it went away the next morning after I got some sleep. Then, just yesterday, I started feeling out of balance and the symptom continues to today. I get really anxious when I think about my health and these symptoms scare me because I dont know whats happening. I feel awful and like Im about to have a panic attack on overthinking my symptoms. Can someone help me answer whats causing these?
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There are many reasons for nausea and out of balance, such as head injuries, medications and ear infections. If you have low blood pressure, when you stand up too fast, it can also cause dizziness, nausea and out of balance.
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