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[|Human|] Hello! I m Suzanne. I just turned twenty five, I ve been diabetic (type two) for a few years now. I also was born with a genetic brain disorder that results in parts of my brain not functioning, in areas of memory and sense especially, as I have severe sensory integration. As I grew up symptoms were easier to bear of course, but today after lunch I got so dizzy and nauseated that I felt overwhelmingly sick. Couldn t look at screens, listen to any sound or music without feeling worse. I don t have low or high blood pressure, and I haven t had an episode like that in a long time. Could my anemia or dehydration have been a cause?
[|AI|]  Greetings from Chat Doctor. Thanks for posting your query. There are many causes for Dizziness, from simple and easily treatable causes to serious causes. Simple causes are :1. Abnormalities in BP: Both high and low BP can cause dizziness. 2. Abnormalities in Blood sugars: Both high and low Blood sugars can cause dizziness.3. Abnormalities in blood sodium levels. 4. Low Hemoglobin (Anemia)5. Inner Ear problems. Some serious problems are :1. Heart Problems2: Brain problem In your case, since you have a significant history of Brain disorder I would like to rule out Brain problems first before going for evaluation of other causes. So I recommend you to get MRI Brain and if it shows no new changes then go for the below advised test. Get your Hemoglobin, Serum Sodium levels, Serum TSH and Serum Vitamin B12 levels checked and if they are normal get an ECG and a ENT check up done. Hope this information is useful to you. Any clarification feel free to ask.