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Can dizziness after a tick bite have many causes?
Yes. Dizziness is non-specific, but fainting, chest symptoms, neurological change or severe illness require prompt assessment.
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Direct answer
Yes. Dizziness is non-specific, but fainting, chest symptoms, neurological change or severe illness require prompt assessment.
Use it in context
Symptoms are non-specific and require clinical context; urgent neurological, cardiac, allergic or severe systemic features need prompt assessment.
Practical next step
This article is educational and cannot diagnose, exclude or treat illness. Use NHS 111, a GP, emergency services or the corresponding local service according to symptom severity.