It means that ur period is coming soon or if it hasnt started u have pms
Feeling dizzy or lightheaded after coming in from the cold can be normal as a result of changes in blood pressure. To reduce the risk of dizziness, try to enter a warmer environment gradually, dress warmly, and stay well-hydrated. If dizziness persists or is severe, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider.
sick is when ur throwing up or sneezing, have a cold and stuff, and nausteaded is when u FEEL like throwing up
You can but only if it is a specific cold. But my sister is in hospital and she has been throwing up, feeling dizzy, fainting, hot temparutures, cold ones, breathing problems so there is a 50/50 chance. But No you cant if it is just a sneezing, hot temparutre then it is probably flu...
Yes! Well, i just went to the doctors and they said yes you can feel dizzy from this! so the answer you are looking for is yes! Just give it a while and you will get better. Avoid fizzy drinks, cold water, And dont have solid foods for a while have soups, warm tea E.TC
You go dizzy when you are too warm (not a tempture, just warm.) Your legs hurt when yu have the flu so maybe you have mistaken it for a cold and it may be a mild case of flu. don't worry be happy! put your trust in me! :)
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Generally, yes.
my girlfriend feel tired and sick
You might be pregnant.
The acrobats may feel dizzy from performing high-flying stunts, while the swings themselves do not experience dizziness. Dizziness in acrobats can be caused by spinning or flipping rapidly in the air, which can disrupt their sense of balance.
A person with low hemoglobin may feel dizzy because his blood doesn't have enough oxygen-carrying capacity. The brain requires large amounts of oxygen, and may be the first organ to notice a deficiency.
When a person loses too much blood, they may feel weak, dizzy, and lightheaded. Paleness, rapid heart rate, and shortness of breath are common symptoms. In severe cases, they may experience confusion, cold clammy skin, and even loss of consciousness.