i get that alot, it could be low blood pressure,or high blood pressure
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What you have is probably postural hypotension. The blood pressure falls when you stand and causes all the symptoms that you are suffering. Dehydration, certain medications, heart problems, untreated diabetes, and nervous system disorders can all cause this. TIAs or transient ischemic attacks can also be the cause. Certain internal ear problems can also affect blood pressure monitoring by the body by not properly signaling a change in position. Blood pressure monitoring, tilt table test, EKG, heart echo, ambulatory blood pressure recording are all required.
Other than that it could be compression of the spinal nerves in the cervical spine region. This can happen due to overuse of computers, work involving straining of neck, herniated disc, canal stenosis, bone disease, spondylosis, poor posture etc. A MRI of the cervical spine and nerve conduction studies may be required. Please consult a neurologist. The treatment is to remove the compression. You have to discuss the best treatment option with a neurologist, which can range from medicines to physiotherapy to cervical collars or even surgery.
What you can do is get blood examined close to the attack to see if you have hypoglycemia. In the same sample also test for anemia. Drink plenty of fluids and eat healthy.
Do discuss this with a doctor (walk in clinic ?) and get yourself examined.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is any thing else and do keep me posted. Take care!
if your sure ur not pregnant- it could be tirdness, lack of water?? maybe you need glasses or somthing like a kidney infection sorry i know that is self explanatory but ive been ttc for 21mnths and anytime i get those systoms i think im pregnant when im not, i wear glasses and when i had a kideny infection i had same systoms!! xx