Dizzy spells can any one help me?!


Question: my daughter keeps going light headent and i keep going very dizzy to and the doctors do not know what is wrong with me but i just want to know why my daughter is going light headnt ok plz help me


Answers: my daughter keeps going light headent and i keep going very dizzy to and the doctors do not know what is wrong with me but i just want to know why my daughter is going light headnt ok plz help me

same with me.
Especially when I get up.
Mine's caused by anemia,
you should go get your daughter a blood test!

could be anything prob something simple like hunger low bllod sugar or dehydration maybe???

Could be high blood sugar, get it checked.

im not sure on the spelling or how to pronounce manihairs which is connected to dizzy spells as if one were drunk

you need to look at lots of areas when and where does it happen ? have you got gas central heating, log a history how often when it happens and where could be a virus but its like detective work you need some facts to identify the cause

have you heard of carbon monoxide poisoning ,

Most people don't drink enough water.

Kids also mimic parents. Could be she is doing what you are doing.

i had a similar problem 2 years ago i was diagnosed with vertigo by the local hospital i was given some tablets.

Also check out any gas boilers and heating as it could be a gas leak.

There are an almost limitless amount of well-intentioned but misguided diagnoses to be had in a forum such as this. It could be anything; from a bird building its nest and blocking your boiler flue, causing CO (Carbon and Monoxide, that old Detroit perfume.) to come into the room; to an ear infection or allergy.
For both your sakes, please go back to your GP. In your case, the doctors saying that they do not know is simply not an option. You have the awesome responsibility of your child's very life in your hands. If you are unable to push a forceful demand that; if the doctors do not know, they damn well better find out; how much use are you going to be in ensuring that your daughter's health is protected?
I do not mean to be callous towards you and I apologise to you and to all the guys on here,if that is how I have come across. Having said that, I do mean to be frank with you. If you are flying somewhere, they always do the emergency drill and I always listen to it. They advise you that, in the event of a pressure drop, oxygen masks drop out of the overhead panels. Thay make a point of advising you to put your mask on first before the child. The reason is that they want you to make yourself safe first, so that you are in a position and condition to be able to tend to the child. Looking at it from another angle, if , God forbid, you took a bit long to place your child's mask on and, just as you did it, you passed out. Would the child be able to help you? With a younger child or a toddler, I think that is a no, so it has been thought about.
The same is true of First Aid, the first thing that a First-Aider has to do is check that the area is safe for THEM to enter.
Forgive me for saying so, but I detect a thread of hysteria in your post. If you are communicating that to your daughter, a distinct possibility, her episodes, though no less real than one with a physiological cause, may be hysteria.
Finally, good luck in your search for a solution but, what ever are you looking on here for it? Sort your self out and go and get medical help. What do we know? Surely, you don't think I have rushed here from a dinner at The Royal College of Surgeons? I'm a chippy, I could build wardrobes for you that you would not have dreamed possible, but if you have got something wrong with you, I'm not going to be able do a lot to help you with my Elu TGS173 Compound Mitre, Flip-Over Saw-Table, now am I?
If there is a late-chemist open, nip up there and ask for a bottle of cop-on and be first in the queue for the quack's in the morning. ( In the meantime, sleep with the window open)

Might be worth having your gas appliances checked out. If you are both suffering from dizzy spells - it could be a small gas leak.
Otherwise you should both go back to the GP to get some blood tests.

okay i will try to assist you first of all is get a but of hot water then you sit down and place your feet in the hot water this will make you feel dizzy dont worry it is supposed to do that remain siting for around 10 mins then take feet out rest for around 5 mins repeat daily for 1 week it will work and it dont cost much to try

DO NOT STAND UP WHEN YOU ARE IN THE HOT WATER YOU WILL FALL OVER

initially i thought that your daughter might be experiencing some hearing problem ( which can cause vertigo ) but when i read more in depth that you are suffering too ; there must be someting else more in depth ; if you know what i mean -- and if the doctors can' t diagnose --- i can only wonder if you have a gas operated system in your houshold --- it may have a leak --- do you feel better when you go out in the fresh air !?
sus it out --- you may even need a second opinion from a doctor .
good luck .





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