- Female
- 29 Years
- 23/01/2025
My wife's been experiencing this weird thing where her eyes feel like they're rotating. We went to a general physician who said it's due to low blood pressure and suggested some Ceylon, but she's still occasionally feeling the rotation once a day. I'm really worried, and I'm not sure what steps we should take next. Any advice on what could be causing this or what we should do?
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