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I was diganosed with vertigo, ibs and anxiety. I also have eye floaters and an IUD Can all this be related? I have gone to my Dr. and he doesnt think so. But Im think they are
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get a second opinion and pray.
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Hi
Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
Vertigo and IBS may be related and can be due to hypoglycemia, anemia, nutritional deficiencies or electrolyte imbalance.
Floaters in the eye can be a sign of retinal detachment, shrinkage of the vitreous humor (gel like substance in the eye), ophthalmic migraine, macular edema, debris in tear film, allergies, a blow or fall on the head or due to some inflammation. Floaters can also be chronic eye static due to the electrical activity inside our eye. This produces an image of the vitreous and retina, sometimes white spots against black or vice versa and sometimes red hues too. This is normal. Rarely this is due to inflammation. Most floaters never completely disappear. There is no medicine or eye drop that can really cure this. Please consult an eye specialist for this.
All this can naturally precipitate anxiety.
Please consult your PCP for primary examination (blood tests to rule out anemia etc).
Take care!
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