If a new parasite in the brain is located and can affect importants blood vessel, propably can cause lightheadednes, or for compressing structures around de cyst.
There are several conditions that can cause lightheadedness of the brain. Some of these include an acoustic neuroma, autoimmune inner ear disease, migraine associated vertigo, embolism, dehydration and hyperventilation.
neurocysticercosis
Yes, dehydration can cause lightheadedness. When the body loses more fluids than it takes in, it can lead to a decrease in blood volume, which in turn can reduce blood flow to the brain. This reduced blood flow may result in feelings of dizziness or lightheadedness. Additionally, dehydration can disrupt electrolyte balance, further contributing to these symptoms.
Lightheadedness. You got it right.
Nausea, lightheadedness, and a burning sensation are general symptoms that are common in a number of conditions. It can be due to an ulcer, a virus, or another conditions such as Crohn's disease.
neurocysticercosis is a larvae that you get from eating pork that is not cooked well. the larvae gets in the blood and goes to organs and some time to the brain were they form in fluid sacks call cysts some doctors may think its a tumor
Check your symptoms on a website called Web MD.
To avoid lightheadedness you have to get enough sleep and eat regurlarly.
Yes, diuretics can cause lightheadedness as a side effect. They work by increasing urine production, which can lead to a reduction in blood volume and, consequently, lower blood pressure. This drop in blood pressure can cause dizziness or lightheadedness, especially when standing up quickly. Staying hydrated and monitoring blood pressure can help mitigate these effects.
Yes, on it right now, and am feeling a sense of lightheadedness. Not near overdosing though or anything. But Definitely stopping.
Antimalarial drugs may cause lightheadedness, dizziness, blurred vision and other vision changes.
Xanax sure does cause "flushing" feeling in me as well as lightheadedness and even the reverse of what it's suppose to do...which is to calm you down. Sometimes it actually "wires" me up.