I am 21 of age. I am suffering from dizziness for sometimes. My blood pressure is 100/80. Respiratory rate 17. BPM is 70-80. Am I suffering from low blood pressure or is it any kind of jaundice? Help me.
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It doesn't seems like jaundice symptoms, if in query go for serum bilirubin test. MANAGEMENT There are various conditions which increases your BP level throughout the day. Do go for at-least three readings in a day, and if then too BP increases, then contact us for homeopathic medicines. FOR LOW B.P - 1. Eat a diet higher in salt. 2. To avoid problems with low blood pressure and lessen episodes of dizziness after meals, try eating smaller, more frequent meals. Cut back on carbohydrates. Rest after eating 3. Limit alcoholic beverages, Drink more fluids during hot weather and while sick with a viral illness, such as a cold or the flu. 4. Avoid heavy lifting. 5. Avoid prolonged exposure to hot water, such as hot showers and spas. If you get dizzy, sit down. 6. Get regular exercise to promote blood flow. 7. Be careful when rising from lying down or sitting. To help improve circulation, pump your feet and ankles a few times before standing up. Then proceed slowly. When getting out of bed, sit upright on the edge of the bed for a few minutes before standing. 8. Elevate the head of your bed at night by placing bricks or blocks under the head of bed. 9. Avoid straining while on the toilet. 10. Avoid standing still in place for long periods of time.
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Hello, Thanks for your query on Lybrate "As" per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this - 1) Do a clinical examination by your Doctor and to confirm the cause do a CBC with differential 2) Regarding prescription medications please discuss with your Doctor about following medications - a) ADCOB injection 1-1-1 weekly b) MET-NEUROBION INJ 1-1-1 weekly Do follow lifestyle modifications like this - 1) Do take Iron-rich foods include meats, beans, lentils, iron-fortified cereals, dark green leafy vegetables, and dried fruit. 2) Do take folic acid, which can be found in citrus fruits and juices, bananas, dark green leafy vegetables, legumes, and fortified bread, cereals, and pasta. 3) Do take Vitamin B-12. and this vitamin is found naturally in meat and dairy products. 4) Take foods containing vitamin C such as citrus fruits, melons, and berries that help increase iron absorption Hope that helps.
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