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What Causes Issues In The Heart And Dizzy Feeling In A Person Having SVT?

im 20 years old, athletic and i have SVT, im having issues with my heart and standing up
i feel dizzy when i stand and my head feels like bloods rushing to it, then my hearing goes out a little bit as if my ears somehow clogged. it started the night there was MDMA and i can see that the way it feels is most likely cause of that dumb mistake. i just want to make sure itll maybe go away with sleep or something of the sort?...or if it is in fact "hurt" for good, leaving the possibility of it to get worse or even stop... any insite will be great, thank you
Thu, 15 May 2014
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I rally appreciate your concern for your health from the given history I could say that this is case of "orthostatic hypotension" and this is common phenomenon I have seen during my practice among the athletes and this is noting to worry your other history is nothing to do with this, hope this information helps you, take care and have nice day.
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What Causes Issues In The Heart And Dizzy Feeling In A Person Having SVT?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I rally appreciate your concern for your health from the given history I could say that this is case of orthostatic hypotension and this is common phenomenon I have seen during my practice among the athletes and this is noting to worry your other history is nothing to do with this, hope this information helps you, take care and have nice day.