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How Can Persistent Dizziness And High Blood Sugar Be Treated?

i've been suffering from dizziness almost everyday it started when i was 3 months pregnant and now my baby is 2 yrs old and it's gotten worst i was told by my doctor that i have high blood sugar and elevated cholesterol also i've gotten a tubal ligation and it's like my body is not the same what can i do about this i want my old body back
Wed, 25 Jul 2018
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Hello and welcome to ask a doctor service.
I reviewed your query and here is my answer.

Do you have any heart problem? Are you using any drugs? How about your blood pressure? Do you have orthostatic hypotention? If you are not using any drugs, or any other underlying cause, then it is most likely due to your diabetes, which may have cause complications like autonomic dysfunction.or if it is too high and you feel dizziness then some of the blood tests should be done to rule out diabetic ketoacidosis or honk. For which you may need to visit hospital.

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How Can Persistent Dizziness And High Blood Sugar Be Treated?

Hello and welcome to ask a doctor service. I reviewed your query and here is my answer. Do you have any heart problem? Are you using any drugs? How about your blood pressure? Do you have orthostatic hypotention? If you are not using any drugs, or any other underlying cause, then it is most likely due to your diabetes, which may have cause complications like autonomic dysfunction.or if it is too high and you feel dizziness then some of the blood tests should be done to rule out diabetic ketoacidosis or honk. For which you may need to visit hospital. Hope I answered your question. Feel free to ask if you need further assistance.