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What Causes Nausea And Numb Tongue During Heavy Periods?

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Posted on Mon, 5 Jan 2015
Question: I'm on a heavy period but have been experiencing light headedness, nausea and now my tongue is numb. Little concerned!
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Yogesh D (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Please visit an ER right away.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

Thank you for posting your query here.

I understand your concern.

With your description and symptoms, it is essential to make sure you are not going into hypovolemic shock by getting your blood pressure checked immediately.

Please drink plenty of water, do not get up suddenly from sitting position.

Best to lie down and call for help.

Any sudden movements would cause blood pressure to drop and that might lead to fainting.

You should probably call 911 and visit an ER right away.

I wouldn't want to take risks in such a situation and since I have no way of assessing you, my advise is to call 911.

Hope this answers your query, I will await your return from ER soon.

You can write back to me later and update me about your progress.

Wishing you speedy recovery and good health.

Best regards
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What Causes Nausea And Numb Tongue During Heavy Periods?

Brief Answer: Please visit an ER right away. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thank you for posting your query here. I understand your concern. With your description and symptoms, it is essential to make sure you are not going into hypovolemic shock by getting your blood pressure checked immediately. Please drink plenty of water, do not get up suddenly from sitting position. Best to lie down and call for help. Any sudden movements would cause blood pressure to drop and that might lead to fainting. You should probably call 911 and visit an ER right away. I wouldn't want to take risks in such a situation and since I have no way of assessing you, my advise is to call 911. Hope this answers your query, I will await your return from ER soon. You can write back to me later and update me about your progress. Wishing you speedy recovery and good health. Best regards