My age is 24 and my weight is 40 kg I am fit but kafi Dino se chakkar a rhe hai - #11558
Ye problem kafi samayse hai par kuch hal ni Mila chakkar ate hain My age is 24 and my weight is 40 kg I am fit but kafi Dino se andweight gain nhi hota hai to koi test bata doya koi medicine bta do bas
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Hello dear Aapki problem se mujhey lag raha yato general weakness hai kamjori type ya no low hai anaemia ke karan Main aapko kuch test likh raha hun inko karwake details share karna Tabhi pata lagegaa ki kya problem hai Bp evaluation Serum ferritin RBS Serum tsh Serum vitamin d3 Serum b12 In test ko Karwa kr report share karna Bina bataye dawai mat lena nahin to phir side effects bhi ho sakta hai Regards
Hi Dear Rakesh Causes of giddiness are many kindly get your routine blood investigations at the age of 24 it might be sometimes hypoglycemia or hypertension secondly needed to undergo ENT examination for giddiness Kindly donot worry
If you are at good weight and height doesnt mean that you didnt low bp, eating balanced diet is so important, prolonged sitting or standing also causes low bp so please go for walking eat right food be active you can see some changes
Hello can you please provide me your height so i can look into your BMI and for your dizzines low blood glucose can be the reason or low bp would suggest you to eat high caloric food
Experiencing dizziness can be unsettling and there are several potential causes for it, especially if it has persisted over time. Given your low body weight, one possibility is nutritional deficiency, such as anemia, which could result from insufficient iron intake or other nutrients like vitamin B12 or folate. It would be prudent to have some blood tests done, like a Complete Blood Count (CBC) to check for anemia, and iron studies or vitamin levels if necessary. Additionally, prolonged low body weight and difficulty in gaining weight can sometimes point towards underlying metabolic or thyroid issues—consider getting a Thyroid Function Test too.
Another common cause of dizziness might be low blood sugar or dehydration. Make sure you’re consuming balanced meals with adequate calories from all macronutrients—proteins, healthy fats, and carbohydrates. Frequent small meals could be beneficial and ensure you’re drinking enough water throughout the day. Vestibular issues, such as inner ear conditions, can also cause dizziness and may require a consultation with an ENT specialist if symptoms persist.
If you’re experiencing symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, severe headaches, or fainting, seek medical attention urgently. For now, avoid over-the-counter medications for dizziness without consulting a healthcare professional, and focus on improving your nutrition and hydration. Scheduling an appointment with a doctor to discuss these tests and any further symptoms would provide a more personalized and complete assessment.
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