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What Causes Stomach Discomfort, Sweating And Fainting?

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Posted on Mon, 30 Jun 2014
Question: I get a funny feeling in my stomach while standing? I sweat a little and feel like im going to faint. I have also been told that I have Graves Disease.
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Answered by Dr. Shehzad Topiwala (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Graves

Detailed Answer:
The symptoms you are reporting can occur in Graves disease. May I know the lab results for the following tests that are relevant in Graves disease:
CBC
CMP
TSH
Free T4
Total T3

Do you have bulging eyes, as can happen in Graves disease, and have you had a test called Radio active Iodine uptake and scan?

Controlling this condition should improve your symptoms. There are 3 ways to do so: medication, radioactive iodine treatment and surgery. Choosing one option is based on the patient-provider discussion of individual circumstances and preferences
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Shehzad Topiwala

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What Causes Stomach Discomfort, Sweating And Fainting?

Brief Answer: Graves Detailed Answer: The symptoms you are reporting can occur in Graves disease. May I know the lab results for the following tests that are relevant in Graves disease: CBC CMP TSH Free T4 Total T3 Do you have bulging eyes, as can happen in Graves disease, and have you had a test called Radio active Iodine uptake and scan? Controlling this condition should improve your symptoms. There are 3 ways to do so: medication, radioactive iodine treatment and surgery. Choosing one option is based on the patient-provider discussion of individual circumstances and preferences