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Dizziness in morning
It's about my mother who is around 60 years of age and has a history of high BP and diabetes. From the last two days, she fills dizzy when she gets up in the morning. The dizziness lasts for around 2 hours and she also feels weak. What could be the cause? How do we go ahead with the treatment? Should we go with any preliminary test before confirmation?
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Would like to discuss in details. Kindly consult.
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Kindly discuss for your concern. Need to be evaluated further
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Does she have a dose of antidiabetics at night...could be hypoglycemia check fasting bsl in morning.
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Need consultation with a general physician. Click consult now
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It Might Be Bppv Or Sometimes due to ear Infection
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