You're perhaps anaemic, but check with your doctor!
2006-11-01 03:42:59
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answered by lookn2cjc 6
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sound like you should see a neurologist ( a doctor that specializes in the brain) people usually faint because there is not enough blood or oxygen getting to their brain but it could also mean something else, best thing to do is see a doctor. Alot of times when we get up to fast from a sitting or laying position our blood pressure does not catch up to our bodies and we feel dizzy our vision blurs for a bit and then we recover the best thing to to do about this is take about 5 seconds to get up when getting up.
2006-11-01 11:25:15
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answered by unfadbl 1
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This happens to me all the time. When I get up from sitting or laying down it happens. More often if I am squatting or have my muscles tensed and then move quickly, usually up, then my vision goes black and theres a rushing in my ears so i cant hear sounds. Sometimes I fall or sit down or something to get back to normal, because it's hard to stand up. Vertigo I guess.
I've heard its blood pressure or the vestibular system. Here, I found this website that might help about the inner ear part of this.
http://www.earinfosite.org/101.htm
2006-11-01 11:36:18
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answered by Cu Later 1
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Have a blood test done. You maybe anaemic or there maybe other physiological reasons.,..or you may simply be hypoglycemic ( low sugar). Fainting usually indicates an underlying abnormal condition or disease , so better to be sure than to regret it later, have a checkup.
2006-11-01 11:54:52
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answered by ? 7
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It could be an inner ear problem, vertigo, a blood/sugar issue, or some problem with blood getting to your brain once in a while. See a doctor. He will run some tests. You'll be fine.
2006-11-01 11:23:47
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answered by ? 6
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first of all get ur blood pressure and haemoglobin checked these things might happen if they are low if they are ok then it might be migrain i also had the same symptoms go to a neurologist he might understand u and u'll be fine
2006-11-01 11:46:40
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answered by aki4u 2
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It sounds like you should see a doctor to see if they can find out what you are passing out.
2006-11-01 11:20:50
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answered by . 5
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could be problems with your iron levels. Talk with your doctor, there are treatments and medications. But definitely see your doctor.
2006-11-01 15:12:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Have the carbon monoxide levels in your home check, and have your blood pressure checked.
2006-11-01 11:20:49
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answered by Kodoku Josei 4
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and what happen when you go to your bedroom you faint too???
2006-11-01 11:24:40
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answered by danielle k 1
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