Breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea, or lightheadedness Chest discomfort Pain in other areas of the upper body, such as one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stomach Low Blood Pressure Low blood pressure(hypotension) can cause various symptoms, including shortness of breath. Other ...
The person may have experienced light-headedness when sitting or standing. Observers may note paleness, sweating, or signs of dehydration (dry lips and tongue). Cardiac syncope The person may report palpitations (awareness of pounding, fast, or abnormal heartbeat), chest pain, or shortness of ...
Lightheadedness is often caused by a decrease in blood supply to the brain, while vertigomay be caused by disturbances of the inner ear and the balance centers of the brain. It is important that the doctor understand the complaint the person is experiencing, which is the first step to findi...
Many causes of lightheadednessDonohue, Paul
What Are 10 Signs of Vertigo? Vertigo is a false sense of motion that can occur while you are still or while you are moving. Feelings that you or everything around you is spinning or moving, loss of balance, dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea are some of the main signs of vertigo. An...
Lightheadedness (dizziness), especially when changing from a sitting or lying position to a standing position (orthostatic hypotension) Weakness Dry mouth Dry eyes Decreased output of urine A high fever associated with diarrhea may be a warning sign that a significant infection may be present. Abdo...
With this syndrome, a person will have an increased heart rate and dizziness or lightheadedness when standing. Technically, an individual has POTS if, within 10 minutes of standing, their heart rate increases by 30 beats per minute or their heart rate is greater than 120 beats per minute. ...
Lightheadedness Trouble concentrating Memory problems Tiring quickly Irritability Headaches may last a few months. But if it doesn’t get better within a couple of weeks, call your doctor. Less Common Types of Headaches Exercise headaches
climbing stairs or exercising, but you can also have shortness of breath while lying down or sitting still. Shortness of breath can start suddenly or develop over months, or it could come and go. There are even different terms that are used for common times that shortness of breath happens...
Swelling of the lips, face, tongue and throat or other parts of the body Wheezing, nasal congestion or trouble breathing Abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting Dizziness, lightheadedness or fainting But keep in mind, your body might respond differently every time you encounter a trigger fo...