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Cold Followed By Dizziness, Smoker. Any Possibilities Of Severity ?

Hello, I've been a smoker for 6 months now and recently I've had a cold for about five days and it hasn't gone away. Two days ago I started feeling like I've been really dizzy and I can't lift what I usually can in the gym. I went to the doctors and they said it could be that I've received two flus, but if I'm not feeling better by today I should go to the doctor to get checked. Is there any possibilities it could be something severe?
Mon, 29 Apr 2013
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Hi,
thanks for using healthcare magic,
i have gone through your available history.
I do not think you will have anything other than viral infection.
if you are not improved or your condition worsen, than, you should consult your physician.
thanks
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Cold Followed By Dizziness, Smoker. Any Possibilities Of Severity ?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic, i have gone through your available history. I do not think you will have anything other than viral infection. if you are not improved or your condition worsen, than, you should consult your physician. thanks