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Blurred Vision, Palpitation And Sweating In The Night. Causes?

Last night I went to go the toilet but as I go out of bed my heart started racing, I started sweating and my vision went blurry as if I got up to quick but usually when I stand up to quick my vision goes back to normal within a few seconds but last night it lasted about 15 to 20 minuets but when I got into bed within a few minuets it stopped
Thu, 2 May 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

It could be postural hypotension....
You have not stated your age, gender, personal habits, family history or co-morbidities
You should consult a Physician
EKG / HOLTER (24 to 48 hour ambulatory monitoring) / ECHOcardiogram / TMT (Treadmill exercise ECG) / MRI of Brain / LABORATORY work-up – may all be necessary for further assessment and assistance.
The treating doctor may suggest them depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation.

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Blurred Vision, Palpitation And Sweating In The Night. Causes?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic It could be postural hypotension.... You have not stated your age, gender, personal habits, family history or co-morbidities You should consult a Physician EKG / HOLTER (24 to 48 hour ambulatory monitoring) / ECHOcardiogram / TMT (Treadmill exercise ECG) / MRI of Brain / LABORATORY work-up – may all be necessary for further assessment and assistance. The treating doctor may suggest them depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation. Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck