Hypoglycemia symptoms vertigo

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Avatar m tn For around 8 months I have experienced extreme fatigue along with bouts of vertigo like dizzyness, I have been on thyroxine for hypothyroid for over a year and I have had a blood test which shows everyone normal and nothing abnormal and my thyroid stable, however I have been to do the doctor due to the vertigo which feels like I'm on a boat, headaches and recurring bouts off feeling like I'm going to pass out even after eating. I am 22 year old male and only weigh 9.9.
Avatar n tn Are you a female? Tell me your age?Are any of these symptoms present: Nervousness, Sweating, Intense Hunger, Pain in the Chest, Dehydration, Diarrhea, Weight Loss? For how long have you been experiencing the symptoms you mentioned above? Which one of the symptoms appeared first and so on? Does symptom show any pattern or cycle? Let me know more about your condition so that I could further help.
Avatar n tn Is it possible that I have Hypoglycemia based on these symptoms and might this also explain some of the other symptoms I have been struggling with for the past 10 months? If so, what additional tests should I ask my GP for? Thanks in advance for your help.
Avatar n tn I would highly recommend seeing your primary care physician so that they can run some tests and send you to specialists if needed. I know that i have gotten those symptoms and when your blood sugar is low i feel that way or if you are dehydrated. Again, I cannot stress enough to just take a simple visit to the doc and get a professionals input.
Avatar f tn I've been having quite a few problems lately, I have alot of different symptoms such as dizziness, feeling weak, sometimes feeling a bit of vertigo, at times difficult to breathe. I'm not sure what's wrong with me I haven't got to a doctor yet due to no insurance, but it's getting so bad that I'm about to check myself into a hospital. Does anyone have any ideas on what I may have?
Avatar m tn I was diagnosed with Vertigo to months ago but lately I am getting this strange symptoms. I am extremely tired all day, blurry vision, numbness and tingling in my hands/feet. I am also getting shaking or tremors in my hand and sometimes ringing in my ear.
Avatar f tn I also suffer from aniema which added more to my symptoms. The MRI i had done did not detect my vertigo, instead my hemotologist was the one who diagnosed me. After a couple of head therapy manuvers i was on my way back to feeling like me agian. I also used the the low does drimamine OTC stuff found at any local pharmacy. That helped me get through the days until my therapy. i would suggest you see your Fam. Dr.
Avatar n tn Hi, I read your post. My advice is to see a doctor. The only time I felt that way is when I was diagnosed with vertigo. At the time I was 22 years old - same symptoms.
Avatar n tn It might be vertigo? I have dizziness alot. I have vertigo which is just another word for dizzy. But it actually is a defect or somthing that has gone wrong in the inner ear or sometimes allergies can cause it. Im not sure this will help but I hope it does.
Avatar f tn I just did a little research and found out that what I was describing is very similar to benign positional vertigo. So if I have it what can I do about it ?
Avatar n tn Hi, welcome to the forum, the possibilities of your symptoms can be dehydration, anemia, low blood pressure, hypoglycemia, motion sickness etc. Some time there may be a history of vertigo or some neurological problem. Blow to vestibular apparatus or vestibular neuritis which can be responsible disequilibrium or imbalance. Due to this you may be having episode of vertigo associated with dizziness. This vertigo gets worse especially when you move your head.
Avatar m tn Due to this you may be having episode of vertigo associated with dizziness. This vertigo gets worse especially when you move your head. You may have to undergo routine blood tests, blood sugar, BP monitoring, brain MRI to rule out any pathology. Meantime drinking lot of water and fruit juice, relaxation, fresh air will help you. I suggest you to consult physician for further evaluation. Take care and regards.
Avatar f tn For sure check with the doctor, but if you have just started a new job, have you thought it could be a little bit of anxiety? I suffered from some of those symptoms (along with some others) and was told it was anxiety. As cheshchesh819 said, it may be vertigo... which is also an effect anxiety can give you.
Avatar f tn It could be hypoglycemia ..low blood sugar , eat something sweet or drink some juice, and see if you feel better, it maybe a good idea to get your sugar level checked out. One other thing making folks feel sick in CA is the chem trails they toxins from them decend and they are heavy metals ,many are allergic to them .check that out online .
Avatar f tn If your vertigo resolves, I would let go of the event and try to eliminate your stress-nothing good comes of it. If your symptoms of vertigo do not go away then by all means pursue another 2nd opinion from a reputable neurologist. My daughter does yearly MRI's unless symptoms return. do you have any other symptoms? Numbness? Tingling? Unsteady? blurred vision?
Avatar n tn I have vertigo, mine is rocking back and forth, not spinning. This has given me tightness in my neck. I have been going to a chiropractic doctor and it has been the only help I have found. Try it, it helped my neck pain and has taken 70% of my vertigo away.
Avatar n tn Good Afternoon, I am a 32 year old woman who was diagnosed with Hyperthyroidism in Janurary of 2008. I took Tapazole for 2 months and the labs have been "normal" ever since. I am still feeling very unbalanced (as if I am on a boat) especially after I eat. I have had every test you can imagine; vestibular, heart etc and they have all come back "normal".
Avatar f tn These are vague symptoms for hypoglycemia. I would see an Endocrinologist and have some bloodwork done.
Avatar f tn It could also be vertigo. I am listing all the possibilities for vertigo/dizziness. Go over the list, discuss with your doctor and I am sure something will come up. “Vertigo can be caused by disorders of body parts that are involved in maintaining balance: • Inner ear • Brain stem and cerebellum • Nerve tracts connecting the brain stem and cerebellum or within the brain stem Inner Ear Disorders: Most commonly, vertigo results from motion sickness.
Avatar n tn Various metabolic causes can also cause giddiness like hypoglycemia, hypothyroidism, anemia, panic attacks. Your neurologist should rule out cervical spondylosis, rheumatoid arthritis, alcoholism, and as a side effect to various antihypertensive and anti arrhythmic. You need to be checked for ischemic heart disease, a detailed evaluation for cerebrovascular disease and other possible etiologies.
Avatar n tn Hi. Although your symptoms are suggestive of an anxiety attack, vertigo resulting from positional changes (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo), Meniere’s disease, stroke, inner ear or vestibular problems, low blood pressure (orthostatic hypotension) or sugar (hypoglycemia), increased body temperature (heat stroke) or inadequate heart output (e.g. cardiomyopathy or arrhythmias) should also be considered.
1379579 tn?1279057696 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.
Avatar f tn Hi, How are you? Are there other symptoms present? Dizzy spells may be caused by insufficient oxygen in the brain which may be attributed to a variety of issues. This includes ear infections, vertigo, error of refraction, orthostatic hypotension, hypoglycemia, and underlying conditions like anemia. If it recurs, it is best that you have this checked by your doctor for proper evaluation. Direct clinical examination and diagnostic tests may be done to help with the diagnosis.
Avatar f tn Due to this you may be having episode of vertigo associated with dizziness. This vertigo gets worse especially when you move your head. You may have to undergo routine blood tests, blood sugar, BP monitoring, brain MRI to rule out any pathology. Meantime drinking lot of water and fruit juice, relaxation, fresh air will help you. I suggest you to consult physician for further evaluation. Take care and regards.
Avatar n tn go see the doctor...i was detected having VERTIGO...it was like a motion sickness. i have problem with my eardrum..since our ears is our balance once it get infected you'll always feel dizzy. Its normal for me to get dizzy without any reason..reason is VERTIGO..it can't be cured.
Avatar n tn hypoglycemia is low blood sugar, and it is increasingly prevalent in our society. Hypoglycemia can cause an array of symptoms, including spaciness, fatigue, mood changes, PMS, sugar craving, headaches, difficulty focusing the eyes, tremors, temperamental outbursts, depression, excessive sweating, hot flashes, palpitations, cold extremities, abdominal pain, and panic attacks.