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Loss Of Vision, Dizziness Upon Standing Up Quickly. Buzzing In Ears. What Is Causing These?

hi, i have just had a strange episode when stading up, where i lost my eyesight and got dizziness (these i have had before and put down to getting up to quickly??) but they where also accompanied by a loud buzzing sound in my ears - similar to old computer games crashing??. could this just be from standing up to quickly or should i get it checked its only the first time its happened with the noise
Thu, 31 Jan 2013
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Hello dear...
The symptoms as mentioned by you can be due to Hypotension (decreased blood pressure) or Hypoglycemia (decreased blood glucose levels)
So..it will be better to get your blood pressure & glucose levels checked.
If it is normal & symptoms still persist, then you need to consult an ENT specialist.
Thanks & take care
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Loss Of Vision, Dizziness Upon Standing Up Quickly. Buzzing In Ears. What Is Causing These?

Hello dear... The symptoms as mentioned by you can be due to Hypotension (decreased blood pressure) or Hypoglycemia (decreased blood glucose levels) So..it will be better to get your blood pressure & glucose levels checked. If it is normal & symptoms still persist, then you need to consult an ENT specialist. Thanks & take care