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What Causes Blurring Vision, Dizziness, Nausea With Hot And Cold Sweats?

Ok so ; this morning I was doing my hair like I usually do every morning and all of a sudden I began to get dizzy and my vision started to get very blurry . I also began to get very nauseous and started I started to get hot and break out into cold sweats. What could this mean ?!?
Thu, 27 Nov 2014
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Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic.
With this presentation, it is possible that you had what is called pre-syncope. Most often, this results from a cardiovascular problem (orthostatic hypotention). Orthostatic hypotension may result when the blood pressure drops significantly when one stands from a supine or sitting position. It would be important that you have your heart properly assessed. I think you need to do an ECG and may be with an ultrasound of the heart to be sure that your heart is normal. I would suggest you see a doctor (cardiologist) if possible.

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What Causes Blurring Vision, Dizziness, Nausea With Hot And Cold Sweats?

Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic. With this presentation, it is possible that you had what is called pre-syncope. Most often, this results from a cardiovascular problem (orthostatic hypotention). Orthostatic hypotension may result when the blood pressure drops significantly when one stands from a supine or sitting position. It would be important that you have your heart properly assessed. I think you need to do an ECG and may be with an ultrasound of the heart to be sure that your heart is normal. I would suggest you see a doctor (cardiologist) if possible. I hope that helps I wish you good health