Don't Miss
- New Syndrome May Be Affecting Babies Exposed to Fentanyl
- Wasabi Shows Memory-Boosting Powers in Study
- Newborns’ Brains Aren’t ‘Undeveloped’ Compared to Those of Infant Monkeys, Chimps
- Opioid Crisis May Be Driving Surge in Youth Suicides
- High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy Tied to Long-Term Heart Trouble for Hispanic Women
- Cognitive Decline May Come Earlier for People With Epilepsy
- Any Kind of Drug Abuse Treatment Can Help Gay Men Kick Meth Habit
- Surgery Helps Kids With Drug-Resistant Epilepsy, But Race Could Hinder Access
- Wildfires Are Undoing Gains Made Against Air Pollution
- Teens With Epilepsy Face Higher Odds for Eating Disorders
Health Tip: Having Balance Problems?
By LadyLively on October 25, 2013

Balance problems may be hard to identify, since it’s often difficult to describe symptoms to a doctor.
The U.S. National Institutes of Health says warning signs of a balance problem may include:
- Feeling unsteady.
- Feeling that the room is spinning.
- While standing still or sitting, feeling as if you’re moving.
- Falling or losing balance.
- Feeling faint or lightheaded.
Source: HealthDay
Copyright © 2023 HealthDay. All rights reserved.