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How to reduce the dizziness in the vody - #10053

Ramesh shahapure

4month old and continue dizziness in the body mild chest pain some time over all digestive health of the body weaknesses in the body and white coated tounge found in the body continued and dry mound and vit ddificency found and wall of pyloyu increased and homoroid piles is found what is th he cause of deaseas

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White coated tounge dizziness w weakness
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Dizziness combined with mild chest pain, gastrointestinal symptoms, and other signs suggests a multi-faceted issue that could involve several underlying causes. One potential cause of dizziness, especially when accompanied by weakness and a white-coated tongue, could be nutritional deficiencies like vitamin D deficiency, as you’ve mentioned. Additionally, gastrointestinal issues such as hemorrhoids and changes in the intestinal wall (such as pyloric thickening) could indicate broader digestive problems, possibly related to malabsorption or chronic inflammation affecting nutrient uptake. Chronic dehydration, which might be indicated by a dry mouth, further complicates the picture by exacerbating weakness and dizziness. The coated tongue might point towards oral thrush or poor oral hygiene, sometimes linked with broader systemic concerns. It’s essential to consider testing not only vitamin levels but also to assess thyroid function, iron levels, and possibly B12, as these can contribute to the symptoms you’re experiencing. The mild chest pain requires particular attention. Even if mild, chest pain could have cardiac origins that should not be ignored, so an evaluation by a healthcare professional, possibly including an ECG or other cardiac assessments, would be wise. Because you’ve mentioned a thickening of the wall of the pylorus, ensure follow-up imaging or endoscopy to evaluate gastric health. In addressing the hemorrhoids, dietary adjustment to include more fiber and hydration could alleviate the symptoms. For the dizziness, managing hydration and nutrition effectively, possibly with supplementation as guided by healthcare professionals, is recommended. Given the complexity and interrelation of these symptoms, a comprehensive check-up with your healthcare provider is crucial to determining any serious underlying conditions and creating an appropriate management plan. Immediate medical attention might be necessary if any symptom significantly worsens or new concerning symptoms appear.

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