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Dizziness, Nausea, Migraine, Tingling Face, Feels Hot, Fatigue, No Fever. Have PCOS. Related?

my daughter is 18 and has been experiencing dizziness, nausea, migraine and tingling in her face. what could this be? she sometimes feels hot but has no fever. sometimes fatigue. she has polycystic ovarian syndrome and was wondering if this could be related. she is also on birth control pills to keep her hormones regular.
Tue, 25 Jun 2013
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hi,
thank you for your query.

the symptoms you are describing are generally due to an imbalance of hormones in the body.
and as your daughter has PCOS,it is a main cause of hormonal imbalance as the ovary produces excessive androgenic hormones.hence its a common occurance and you need not worry

i would suggest her to continue with her birth control pills.they will keep the hormones in check and the symptoms will subside once her body is acclimatized to these pills.
thank you,
wishing you good health
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Dizziness, Nausea, Migraine, Tingling Face, Feels Hot, Fatigue, No Fever. Have PCOS. Related?

hi, thank you for your query. the symptoms you are describing are generally due to an imbalance of hormones in the body. and as your daughter has PCOS,it is a main cause of hormonal imbalance as the ovary produces excessive androgenic hormones.hence its a common occurance and you need not worry i would suggest her to continue with her birth control pills.they will keep the hormones in check and the symptoms will subside once her body is acclimatized to these pills. thank you, wishing you good health