with no answers. ive taken blood tests and everything came back normal, my blood pressure is apparently normal(100 over 60), and i got rid of a sinus infection and still had the same symptoms of lightheadedness after it was gone. could lightheadedness be a pre-symptom of my migraines?
In response, the brain tells the heart to beat a little faster and stronger and blood vessels to constrict, which raises blood pressure. As a result, blood pressure and blood flow return more or less to normal.But with age and certain medical conditions, these compensations may falter. The ...
which make it more difficult for arteries to move more blood to increase blood pressure. Decreases in receptor responsiveness delay the normal heart and blood vessel responses to standing. Paradoxically, high blood pressure, which is more common among older...
It is critical for runners on medications with these symptoms to discuss them with their physician. So for you, take the symptoms into account when you stand up. Take enough time when you stand to feel “normal” before you begin to walk away. I hope this helps. Cheers, Bill *** Have...
etc. you are really energized throughout the day. I follow it so well I allow my body to go into ketosis. Ketosis is only dangerous for diebetics but if you are normal, you will have more energy than a person on speed. Hope this helps. If you need help with counting carbs, feel ...
Natural, whole foods including lean proteins, fruits and vegetables, and legumes will help you maintain normal blood sugar throughout the day, making you less likely to have a spell of lightheadedness. If you often suffer from lightheadedness because of low blood sugar, consider carrying a sna...
I am on blood pressure medication that causes both dizziness and fatigue. To me, feeling dizzy and feeling lightheaded are the same thing. Both put me off of my game. When I first started taking the medication, I would take it in the morning. It would affect my performance at work throu...
She was initially resuscitated with intravenous fluids and atropine boluses without any response. Septic workup, cardiac biomarkers, thyroid stimulating hormone and cortisol levels were normal. Hemodynamics gradually improved on glucagon and dopamine drip. She reverted back to normal sinus rhythm in about...