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Irregular Eating Habits. Having Hypoglycemia, Nausea, Dizziness, Weakness, Tremors, Headache, Vomitting. Matter Of Concern?

Hello :) everytime I wait to long to eat I appear to have symptoms of hypoglycemia nausea dizziness weakness tremors but then it always leads to a vicious headache that lasts all day and projectile vomiting that comes with some relief I have been trying to eat smaller meals more frequently but the nature of my job doesn t always allow me to eat regularly....should I be concerned about the headache and vomiting?
Sun, 31 Mar 2013
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Hello there, thanks for asking. Migraine headaches are triggered by low blood sugar. If somebody has such a problem, he should take the meals more frequently in order to avoid the headaches. Another way of its control is to ask his doctor to prescribe a medication to prevent the headaches. There are very good medications like some from the class of beta blockers which can prevent the headaches to occur. I wish you a good health.
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Irregular Eating Habits. Having Hypoglycemia, Nausea, Dizziness, Weakness, Tremors, Headache, Vomitting. Matter Of Concern?

Hello there, thanks for asking. Migraine headaches are triggered by low blood sugar. If somebody has such a problem, he should take the meals more frequently in order to avoid the headaches. Another way of its control is to ask his doctor to prescribe a medication to prevent the headaches. There are very good medications like some from the class of beta blockers which can prevent the headaches to occur. I wish you a good health.