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Suggest Treatment For Pulmonary Embolism And Melanoma

Just treated in Emergency room for pulmonary embolism ( breathing ) and Melanoma (black Stool ) in the stomach. Was treated in July for brain Tumor and removed. Have been having problems getting my strength and stability back. Problem right now I am getting dizzy in shower when trying to stand in shower. No matter the water temperature, seems to only be time related. Have just now started on a new Immunotherapy(Pembrolizumab) Thanks Eric
Wed, 10 Dec 2014
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ENT Specialist 's  Response
Hi,

Welcome to HCM,

As such, july month's pulmonary embolism and black stools will not cause any dizzy spells, it could be related to weakness(nutritional deficiencies, fluctuation in blood sugar or electrolyte imbalance).


Short episodes of vertigo, could be ear related or cervical spine spondylitis.


For the evaluation and treatment, you need to visit an ent surgeon.

All the best.

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Suggest Treatment For Pulmonary Embolism And Melanoma

Hi, Welcome to HCM, As such, july month s pulmonary embolism and black stools will not cause any dizzy spells, it could be related to weakness(nutritional deficiencies, fluctuation in blood sugar or electrolyte imbalance). Short episodes of vertigo, could be ear related or cervical spine spondylitis. For the evaluation and treatment, you need to visit an ent surgeon. All the best.