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Why Do I Feel Tired And Lightheaded Often?

hi, lately i've been very tired and i get lightheaded often. 4 months ago i was hospitalized because i had severe abdominal pain and ended up vomiting a lot and fainting. they diagnosed me with just constipation but i believe it is something more. since this episode, i have not felt right
Thu, 6 Mar 2014
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Hi,

Feeling tired and lightheaded is indicative that you :
- might not taking the right daily nutrients
- have electrolyte imbalances
- have any infection

I suggest to run further tests to evaluate your situation:
- complete blood profile
- electrolyte levels
- fasting blood sugar
- lipid profile
- liver/kidney function tests
- abdominal ultrasound

If constipation is diagnosed, should take proper measures to overcome it:
- drink plenty of water
- take oral otc laxatives, lactulose, probiotics
- eat foods high in fiber
- take otc fiber supplements (psyllium)
- have your bowel movement when you feel to, do not delay

Hope it was of help!
Dr.Sejdini
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Why Do I Feel Tired And Lightheaded Often?

Hi, Feeling tired and lightheaded is indicative that you : - might not taking the right daily nutrients - have electrolyte imbalances - have any infection I suggest to run further tests to evaluate your situation: - complete blood profile - electrolyte levels - fasting blood sugar - lipid profile - liver/kidney function tests - abdominal ultrasound If constipation is diagnosed, should take proper measures to overcome it: - drink plenty of water - take oral otc laxatives, lactulose, probiotics - eat foods high in fiber - take otc fiber supplements (psyllium) - have your bowel movement when you feel to, do not delay Hope it was of help! Dr.Sejdini