yes
No, This has not been recognised as a cause for RA.
Low blood pressure or low oxygen saturation (%).
Protein excretion is an indicator of the presence of the disease it does not cause RA, RA is an autoimmune disease that effect connective tissue.
Yes, thrombocytosis occurs in response to inflammation, and RA is an inflamatory disease.
No the drugs used in controlling RA do not increase the risk of developing cancer.
At times it can cause dizziness!
At times it can cause dizziness!
Sinus infection does not cause dizziness.
The most common cause of dizziness is an inner ear infection. Other causes are fast heart rate, anxiety, dehidration or low blood sugar. Don't worry about it!
yes
It is not true !
Yes, a lack of oxygen, known as hypoxia, can cause dizziness. When the brain does not receive enough oxygen, it can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, and lightheadedness. In severe cases, hypoxia can be life-threatening.
Yes, Migraine attacks can cause dizziness in some individuals. If your headache pattern has changed, seek the help of your physician or headache specialist.
no it does not, it has nothing to do with hiv
it can sometimes
It can. When the body is not getting enough nutrients or fluids, possibly as a result of bad dieting, that can cause dizziness, fatigue, and cause a person to faint or pass out.
An infection can cause dizziness by affecting the inner ear, leading to inflammation which disrupts the balance system. Infections can also result in fever, dehydration, or low blood pressure, all of which can contribute to feelings of dizziness. Additionally, certain infections like meningitis or encephalitis can directly impact the brain and cause dizziness as a symptom.