Very very very dizzy
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.
Yes, about 2 days before I get my period I get VERY dizzy. Yes, about 2 days before I get my period I get VERY dizzy.
Yes, Very... :)
It means you are very dizzy or high.
I'm not sure for definite but i think it's when your body gets a shock from the cold and also if you get brain freeze
The symptoms of norovirus are mild fever, diarrhea, vomit, and headache. hope this helps 8-)
For most people, no. But if you are not very active and hardly eat, you are likely to be dizzy sometimes.
you go very pale and dizzy
Norovirus was first "discovered/described" by a scientist named Zahowsky in 1929 and called the 'winter vomiting disease '. In 1968 an outbreak at a school in Norwalk Ohio prompted attention by health officials who investigated and termed the illness as "Norwalk" virus. Later, the name was changed to Norovirus. It is unknown 'where' it originates, but it's been around a VERY long time.
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! :)
You may have an imbalance in your ears.