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There are so many things that could cause dizziness and headaches. I would go to a ddoctor and checked out and take it from there.
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www.health24.com try this website it could be related to anxiety which can make you dizzy and have headaches. anxiety can do a lot of things. try the website above and it will give you a list of possible causes but if i were you i would get myself checked over by a doctor aswell
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It could also be hyperthyroidism. But have it checked with your Doctor for sure.
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Being tested for Diabetes might be a good idea, while you're at it though you might want to see what happens when you cut down on sugar and caffeine-just a thought. You can induce 'sugar crashes' without necessarily having a disorder. Also consider keeping a journal of your dizzy spells and headaches, noting the time they occur, what you were doing at the time and what, if anything you had recently eaten. Good luck!
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Yeah, that does sound like something related to blood sugar. My brother had hypoglycemia as a child and similar things would happen to him. Although, many things can cause dizziness, it's a good idea to see your doctor as soon as possible.
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These are common signs of methamphetamine abuse, but if you don't use illicit drugs then hypoglycemia, not hyperglycemia is a definite possibility. Here is the webpage reference link from which the following information was obtained. http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/hypoglycemia/ Symptoms of hypoglycemia include hunger nervousness and shakiness perspiration dizziness or light-headedness sleepiness confusion difficulty speaking feeling anxious or weak Hypoglycemia can also happen while you are sleeping. You might cry out or have nightmares find that your pajamas or sheets are damp from perspiration feel tired, irritable, or confused when you wake up.
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get that checked out and your blood pressure also
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There are many things that could provide those symptoms. Although it does not at all sound like hyperglycemia, but in fact its opposite Hypoglycemia. Easy confusion but two very different illnesses. However My advice would be that with any health concern always see your doctor, never become complacent, after all you know your body best. And its always best to have a professional opinion.
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