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Feeling heavy sleep after a meal
Hi Doctor, For more than 1.5 years I have been feeling sleepy after meals. Earlier it was mild but now it is very heavy sleep. I don't even remember where I am, what I am doing. It feels like somebody has given some drugs or something, completely out of sense... Just for giving background, two years back I donated the blood in which i felt dizziness and after that I was feeling weak which was recovered after 2 days of rest... As far as my medical history is concerned, I do lot of physical activities likes Sports and cycling etc so my BP is on lower side always... So what do you think may be the problem, what do you suggest and what should be the next step ? Thank you
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Hello there, as you described your problem, the sleepiness after meal is normal, if you feel like heavy sleep then you can take a nap of 25min. There is no relevance of blood donation. Some dietary modification will help you get rid of the problem, for that you need to consult online and you will be fine soon.
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