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Fainting and unconsiousness
52 years old female. 3 months back had fever and illness. Once suddenly became unconsiousness by fainting for few seconds and had heavy breath. Blood test has been done, all are normal except random blood sugar was 60. Doctor said it was due to low blood sugar. Later recovered from fever and after that nothing like that happened. Can fainting happen during ill ess due to low blood sugar and can blood sugar become low during medications. She is not diabetic otherwise
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Could be due to syncope. A detailed HPI is required for this case. How is the blood pressure trending?
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- She is anyway hypoglycaemic.
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-Include natural carbs in diet. Provide homemade cold-press juices. Consult me for a primary care telehealth established visit.
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Consultation needed. Consult personally on Practo app or 8318469_886
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It can happen. It is worthwhile getting investigations for blood sugar (Diabetes) and  for  heart. Don't let her be alone in a room. She should not drive or work on machinery. These are the usual precautions she can observe.
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Hypoglycemic
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May happen
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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable
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Kindly consult for further evaluation on practo or 759760_3877.
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It may happen
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