if you are light headed and dizzy, water would be a good thing!!!!!
Watering mouth, light headed, dizziness, sweating, pallor, rapid pulse, involuntary abdominal discomfort and then regurgitation.
Yes, it is possible you could feel light headed. I gauged my ears once and I didn't only become light headed, I had a serious migraine. This isn't because of pain, it is just a small form of shock. Your body is like "Woah! Something just went through me" so headaches, dizziness, light headed, vommiting, etc. CAN occurr. It just depends on your body.
If they're constantly rubbing their forehead, and etc.
The dizziness and light headedness makes references to Vertigo but there are several different possibilities.
The most common cause of those symptoms is the flu. See your doctor for a precise diagnosis.
Yes, that is possible. If you are experiencing any light-headed or dizziness, accompanied by pain in your head, it would be a good idea for a doctor to check you.
You should definitely have water when you have signs of dehydration, including thirst, a light headed feeling, and dark yellow urine. Aggressively stay hydrated if you are sweating or exercising.
Light-Headed is a hyphenated word.
Yes, Allergies can cause one to feel dizzy, light headed and drained. Your body may also react to an allergy with a headache, rash, hives, swelling and vomiting.
Hm.. Well, you get happy but also very light headed. Ecstasy may also call extreme dizziness and nausea. Over and Out. 10-4
The main symptom of cardiac arrhythmias is pounding in your chest, shortness of breath, fainting ,dizziness or feeling light-headed, palpitations, weakness of fatigue (feeling tired)
I experience the same thing. Unfortunately, I have not found a direct cause. Low blood pressure can cause lightheaded and dizziness, but if the water is too hot and you turn it on cold for a few minutes, it will not help. I found laying down as soon as I feel dizzy helps, and also tucking your head between your knees is good at making the dizziness go away.