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i get blurred visions, nausea, and dizziness, and it is hard to sit up or stay functional when this happens and it has been happening every day for about 2 weeks now, what can cause that?
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Hi,
How are you?  Are there other symptoms present? Dizziness may happen when there is not enough blood getting to the brain. This can be caused by changes in your blood pressure, dehydration,  vertigo, hypoglycemia, infection,anemia or allergies. More serious conditions  include heart problems, stroke, and shock.  If it persists, have this checked by your doctor for proper evaluation. your medical history and direct clinical examination will help determine the underlying cause. Take care and do keep us posted.
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well as for my self i go through that some times the doctors for a few years ran tests and found nothing other than it being caused by stress, anxiety but it would be wise to see a doctor cuse it could be a number of things they made me wear a kings of heart monitor two different times in a 2 year duration so i'd have it checked...........
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324691 tn?1302551842
Had your thyroid checked? Just a thought.
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