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What Causes An Episode Of Profuse Sweating And Blurred Vision?

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Posted on Wed, 28 Sep 2016
Question: My husband was kneeling down praying in chapel this morning when he began sweating profusely and his vision became blured. He sat down and it weht away. He just had a visit with his cardiologist last week and everything is fine. he excercises 20 minutes daily. He is 85 years old and still works in our business. Should I be concerned? EG
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Answered by Dr. Ronald Schubert (18 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
diaphoresis

Detailed Answer:
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Your husband had an episode of profound sweating and dizziness and blurred vision. This is what we call diaphoresis or excessive sweating. This can be a sign of heart disease or of low blood pressure. Despite having been seen last week I would recommend that he be seen again and rechecked for heart disease or possible medication changes. This could be nothing but to have such a profound change make me concerned that he may have had a mild heart attack or a transient ischemic attack.

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What Causes An Episode Of Profuse Sweating And Blurred Vision?

Brief Answer: diaphoresis Detailed Answer: Thank you for contacting HCM with our health care concerns Your husband had an episode of profound sweating and dizziness and blurred vision. This is what we call diaphoresis or excessive sweating. This can be a sign of heart disease or of low blood pressure. Despite having been seen last week I would recommend that he be seen again and rechecked for heart disease or possible medication changes. This could be nothing but to have such a profound change make me concerned that he may have had a mild heart attack or a transient ischemic attack. I hope I answered your question. Please contact us again if you have any additional questions