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.
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Some of the bad sicknesses you can get in Burundi is malaria, hepititis A, typhiod fever.
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.
baterial infections
Lightheadedness. You got it right.
no, it can boost sicknesses, but not cause them.
apnea and sleep walking
strep throat
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.
vectors cause diseases and transmit around their own sicknesses.
Too much air pollution can cause bad weather and sicknesses and/or deaths of many species!