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Dizziness, Blacking Out, Increased Heart Beat, Nausea. Should I Be Worried?

I was sitting down after I had my glass ofjuice. after 15 min, I started feeling uneasy and then dizzy and blacking out...my heart was racing ..I was at the mall so a paramedic measured my bloodpresurre to be 100/50...after a while it went away but I was nauseated after...this is the second time it happened ...I am not pregnant...and I am 24 yrs old ...should I be worried?
Tue, 24 Jul 2012
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Hi,

Since the episode repeated it is ideal to get a health check up done. You should go on to the GP in the area. The BP was low to cause symptoms. It means your body is trying to say something but it adjusted for that moment. Listen to it and get a health check up done. Probably you need a cardiac and neurological assessment. Probably you may have had a TIA.

All the best.

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Dizziness, Blacking Out, Increased Heart Beat, Nausea. Should I Be Worried?

Hi, Since the episode repeated it is ideal to get a health check up done. You should go on to the GP in the area. The BP was low to cause symptoms. It means your body is trying to say something but it adjusted for that moment. Listen to it and get a health check up done. Probably you need a cardiac and neurological assessment. Probably you may have had a TIA. All the best.