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What Causes Drowsiness And Feeling Low BP?

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Posted on Wed, 16 Jul 2014
Question: I feel dossiness in my head & feel Low Blood Pressure before 2 days since 10am, taken tea with sugar, lemon juice & had chocolate then feel better after 2 hours, I got total relief after 4pm. this happens once in a year. Kindly suggest cause & solution for that.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Prasad J (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Unlikely to be a serious concern..

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

The symptoms reported by you are not specific to any serious medical condition that I am aware of. It may be related to low sugar or other metabolic disturbance.

If this is very random appearance that doesn't recur frequently, I would not push for investigations. However it would be worthwhile to see a doctor and plan for base line blood sugar, blood pressure and ECG tests.

Nothing alarming; be watchful for future recurrence.

Regards
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What Causes Drowsiness And Feeling Low BP?

Brief Answer: Unlikely to be a serious concern.. Detailed Answer: Hi, The symptoms reported by you are not specific to any serious medical condition that I am aware of. It may be related to low sugar or other metabolic disturbance. If this is very random appearance that doesn't recur frequently, I would not push for investigations. However it would be worthwhile to see a doctor and plan for base line blood sugar, blood pressure and ECG tests. Nothing alarming; be watchful for future recurrence. Regards