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You might feel faint, unsteady, or as if your body or surroundings are spinning. ... Fainting or seizures. Trouble with the eyes or ears, such as double vision ...
Feeling faint? Here's what to do. If the blood supply to your brain is ... In other cases, fainting can be caused by a serious underlying condition.
Fainting or almost fainting. Lightheadedness or dizziness. Shortness of breath. Sweating. Weakness or extreme tiredness. Some people with SVT do not notice ...
Trouble breathing. Fainting or seizures. Trouble with the eyes or ears, such as double vision or a sudden change in hearing. Confusion or slurred speech.
Dizziness and fainting when standing, caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure. Urinary problems, such as difficulty starting urination, loss of bladder ...
Fainting. Irregular heartbeat. When to see a doctor. If you have symptoms of possible heart valve disease, make an appointment for a health checkup. You may ...
Lightheadedness or fainting; Low back pain; Mood swings; Nausea or vomiting; Painful bowel movements; Painful or difficult urination; Painful sexual intercourse
If you feel faint, lie down or sit down. If you're sitting down, place your head between your knees. Don't stand up again too quickly. Sometimes fainting has no ...
Fainting. Loss of consciousness. Cardiac arrest or sudden death. When to see a doctor. Many different things can cause ventricular tachycardia, sometimes ...
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