What Causes Severe Shaky, Lightheadedness And Loss Of Balance While Exercising?
This is normal if you have not been used to exercising!
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Hi and thank you so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about this feeling that you have reported. You must start exercising gradually to build your stamina. If you fail to do so and get into intense activities, then these symptoms are typical of an untrained person. If you had been previously fit and this happen just out of a sudden, then I will say get your blood checked for possible anemia. If you recently started these exercises and feeling this way, then you have to decrease the intensity and build up your resistance over time through consistency and gradual increase in intensity.
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Communicate results to me as well!
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Hi,
With you being fit, then we need to have this investigated. Am happy your doctor is already doing so. If you wish to have an independent second opinion about your results, upload them to me for review and comments.
I hope to hear from you. I wish you well and do keep me updated.
Lets review the initial resulst, fisrt!
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Hi,
Let's review the initial results. If they are not conclusive, then we can go investigating further. I will be on the look out for the results and let me have a look.
Until then, I wish you well.
Way to go: See a cardiologist!
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Hi,
I have reviewed the results as well and there is nothing of concern at this time. I will however second what your doctor has said by recommending you see a cardiologist. At this time, an EKG and probably at rest as well as during exercise would be very helpful to make the difference.
I hope this helps. Keep me posted. Am genuinely interested to know how this plays out. Until next, stay well and safe!
Okay!
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Thanks and let's stay in touch. All the best as you go through this process.
I wish you well.