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I had a D &C and ablation one week ago and I am having dizziness, nausea, weakness and no discharge. MY GYN blew me off, said I probably caught a virus. She ordered blood work 2 days ago and it all came out wnl. I am feeling awful! could it be from the procedure because I have been feeling this way since then.
Thu, 16 Jul 2015
Internal Medicine Specialist, Dr. Divakara's Response
HI
Thanks for posting your query.
Well I don't think its due to the procedure but if there had been too much of blood loss that could have caused dizziness and weakness.
There are other conditions which could be the cause in you. For example
If these tests come normal then I would advise them to get a Ear check up by an ENT doctor and if that turns out to be normal I will advise for MRI brain.
You can follow the same method .
Hope this information was useful to you. Any clarifications feel free to ask.
Regards.
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Suggest Treatment For Nausea And Dizziness
HI Thanks for posting your query. Well I don t think its due to the procedure but if there had been too much of blood loss that could have caused dizziness and weakness. There are other conditions which could be the cause in you. For example Common causes are : 1. Low or High Blood pressure . 2. Low levels of Sodium in blood . 3. Anemia. 4. Vitamin Deficiency. 5. Problems in Heart. 6. Problems in Inner ear. 7. Problems in Brain. In my practise I would recommend my patients to do one set of tests which are as follows : Complete Hemogram, Serum TSH, Serum Vitamin B12, ECG and Blood pressure testing . If these tests come normal then I would advise them to get a Ear check up by an ENT doctor and if that turns out to be normal I will advise for MRI brain. You can follow the same method . Hope this information was useful to you. Any clarifications feel free to ask. Regards.