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Dizziness and nausea
Last Monday i went to a ayurvedic clinic for lower back pain and they prescriped some medicines. I have taken for 4 days and Friday night i feel dizziness. Objects around me and my head starts rotating and i stopped taking this tablets and slowly after 2 days dizziness getting reduced. Is this because of the tablet? Do I need to take any other tests to check whether it affects anything in my body?
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U might be having excessive gas ( air ) in ur body that day after wrong diet .. be on light diet with these medicines
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If dizziness persists go for 1) CBC , iron profile test 2) ear test
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Thanks for trusting Ayurveda and opting support from authentic platform. The medicines might not be the culprits but start of Sharad Ritu might be. Reduce salty snacks n late evening/ night shifts, spare 2-3hrs between dinner n sleep. And reassuring ur basic constitution with ur treating dr is needed till then reduce dose of medicines and hold trayidashang gugulu
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Check your BP and Haemoglobin. If you are Pitta prakruthi then you can reduce your guggul doses. You can take lime juice or ORS powder in water it will keep you hydrated nd Bp also increase. Do you have family history of Diabetis? Don't take stress . Keep your mind calm. Do pranayam, yoga
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You can consult me on practo
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:-First check how much haemoglobin you have. :-Second Bp :- you can reduce the dose of guggul two tablet once a day.if you have pitt prakriti then guggul dose may cause dizziness. So reduce guggul dose :- low back pain only and only cure by doing low back exercise. And do massage of both legs and back massage with mahanarayn oil.because in low bac L4 and L5 bend and sciatica nerve is pressed . :-Avoid rice ,curd and maize roti
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in low back avoid long sitting.when you are doing work then take break of 5 or ten minute between your work
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I don't think any of the medicines prescribed will give you dizzyness. Keep yourself hydrated. Drink lot of water. Check your blood pressure. You better take those medications after food. Maybe before food is making you feel giddy.
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jeerakadyaristam take immediately after food. rest all medicines you take half an hour after food
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It's not because of medications. Check your Blood pressure and dink enough water.
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Consult Ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause
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Avoid excess oily spicy salty dairy bakery products in diet
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Hi, I will suggest u to contact on personal platform to discuss about it and to find right solution. Please feel free to contact me if you have any other doubts.
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