What Causes Dizziness And Light Headedness
My periods are almost 7-8 days late and its for the first time in last 4 months but i’m getting mild cramps like I used ...
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Hello, there is nothing to worry about your condition, mild to moderate cramps can be expected, however, if it is continuous and repeated in every cycle, then you should think about some natural therapies. Usage of garlic daily with processed in milk is helpful. For more details in this regard, please contact me. Thanks and regards,
I am 17 years old and I sometimes feel light headed, tired, dizzy, short of breath, headache with a stomach pain what sh ...
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Bp to monitor once. eye check up once pcm 650 one sos after food. light diet plenty of liquid pan d one in empty stomach for five days. ulgel liquid 10 without water after breakfast lunch and dinner. nothing by mouth till 30 min. stugeron75 one at night for five days followed by rest. (dizzy) theophylin two times a day after food for three to five days . (shortness of breath.) meditation yoga like on anulom vilom.
Sir I am 40 years female, I .am anxious .i am having .headache, dizziness and light headedness from 2 months I feel that ...
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Don't lessen the medication without consulting your doctor. If you are feeling sleepy, it may be because you are taking it late int he night. I suggest that you take your medication early in the evening and have your dinner early too. This way the drug effect will wean off in the morning and make you feel less sleepy. Anxiety has all to do with fear and your inability (or so you would tend to think) to handle the same. Fear is based on looking too much into the future and imagining things that usually do not tend to happen (usually 92% of your fears will not happen). You need to change your perception of the fearful stimulus then you can change your response to the fear. The first one is the best and will preempt the need for the second. If you are already far gone into the reaction mode, then you need both responses to counter the attack. The way we see things in life (like half empty or half full glass) is very dependent on our attitude. Attitude may have developed over many years but fortunately can change in a matter of sustained choices made and acted up on now. Sometimes, fear may have originated in childhood and your body, more than you brain, remembers the emotion and will react with heightened fear even for the slightest provocation or stimulus. Sometimes, you may not even need a stimulus! these matters can ideally be resolved in therapy only, and exclusively. Accordingly, you choose to see things as either threatening or as an opportunity. The opportunist will be positive and work with the situation to make good out of it. The individual who sees it as threatening, will, out of fear, try to avoid/run away from the situation or react with anxiety. Yes, self-belief does impact it too, but you can see that prior to that, perception will tarnish the belief system too. Here, you can see that all the resolution lies in just changing your perception/attitude, even if it is against odds. Changing your response, despite the perception, is building up of your reserves and resources to handle any contingency that life throws up at you. And life throws up situations quite regularly and heavily. For this you need to develop a fit mind and body: the former, by meditation and mind exercises; and the later, by exercises and proper diet. You need good sleep too. Included in the development of the mind is the handling of emotions, in your case, fear. These changes will give you a handle on life and your perceptions and responses. Prayer is really powerful, if you are a spiritual person. Repeat some personally framed affirmations that are geared to calming you down and building confidence. Do a personality development course too. Anything that develops you personally will be of great assistance in building resilience.
Doctor I am 38 (f) I am going under a lot of stress these days due to my office. For the past few months I have noticed ...
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Usually self-diagnosable Migraine headaches can cause throbbing in one particular area that can vary in intensity. Nausea and sensitivity to light and sound are also common symptoms. People may experience: Pain areas: in the eyes, face, or neck Pain types: can be dull Headache: can be acute, frequent, or throbbing Visual: sensitivity to light, distorted vision, or seeing flashes of light Whole body: dizziness, light-headedness, or malaise Sensory: aura or sensitivity to sound Gastrointestinal: nausea or vomiting Also common: irritability, nasal congestion, or scalp tenderness
For the past 2-3 weeks, i've been feeling dizzy or light headedness for most part of the day. I've lost my appetite and ...
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Dear Lybrate user, you are feeling dizzy and light headed for 2-3 weeks -you feel difficulty to concentrate and felt pain in legs yesterday --also uneasiness and loss of appetite---most common causes may be anaemia; mal nutrition ; mental stress ;depression; anxiety neurosis ;etc you may do routine blood exam; hba1c; kft;vit d and b12 levels ; lft; tft;lipid profile etc and have a check up with a consultant physician--also follow the advice on life style changes as follows--- kindly try to make friends ; have healthy relations. Avoid sitting alone for more time in your room. Choose good ones among your friends as your close or intimate friends and open your mind with them/// discuss your problems with relatives and accept some good advice ; //do yoga; pranayama ; meditation daily ; walk 2-3 km at slow pace daily //. Make a good daily schedule of activities for you and try to obey that// .find some time for social activities and helping others around you who are underprivileged than you ---sit for little time with them and hear their stories ;; then ----find for yourself that you are very privileged and lucky. If your problems continue --even after obeying the above ---kindly, meet a good consultant physician //psychiatrist--psychologist --psycho social worker team in a good govt/private good hospital nearby and get some counselling sessions etc. --which will definitely cure your problems ---- ---be smiling ---be happy --- be confident ---enjoy and live every minute of your life ---this journey of life in this beautiful world is very short ----leave away your negative mental energy like depression ,if any & fill your mind with happiness; love for others ; helping attitude and proceed to a new chapter of your life ----good luck -----ok.
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Hello, sir. You need not worry about this light headedness that you are experiencing after exercises, I would suggest you to hydrate well during the day and do moderate exercise only for some days. Try to sleep adequately. Don't do intense exercises for someday, let your body adapt slowly. Hope this helps. Thank you.
I feel light headedness for over 6 months. Doctor told poor blood flow. I'm starting doing exercise daily bt still the p ...
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Your light headedness, dizziness and redness of eyes. Very effective treatment is available in homoeopathy for these problems/symptoms. Homeopathic treatment is painless and safe. No side effects. You need comprehensive treatment and it takes some time. Please start taking homeopathic medicine, preliminary dose belladonna 200-once daily in the morning for 5 days. Book online appointment/consultation with me (commencing from text consult rs 149, audio/phone-rs 300) for further more comprehensive prescription and treatment.
Is it a safe for women to tke xatral tablet. As I am experiencing severe side effects after taking my first dose last ni ...
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Good evening after taking xatral tablet your blood pressure dropped to 70/60 with high pulse rate yesterday night. So its not safe for you. Thank you.
I am 28 years old. March 23 2021 I had gotten what appears to be food poisoning. I vomited and went to the e.r. After th ...
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Hello drink plenty of fluids take a healthy diet do meditation and yoga you can consult me online for further information.
Whenever I stand up after lying down dor quite a while my head spins very badly for few seconds. Sometimes I feel I will ...
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The symptoms you describe are of postural hypotension that is low blood pressure in relation to your posture or position. Whenever you stand up from a sitting or lying position your blood pressure falls making you feel dizzy. It is not something of worry, just add plenty of fluids to your diet in form of lemonade, coconut water, soups. Drink water at regular intervals.