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Are Lightheadedness, Nausea And Sweating Symptoms Of Stroke?

I am 28 years old and have been feelin lightheaded with nausea and breaking out in cold sweats. I am on high blood pressure pills since my last pregnancy and have only experienced these feelings since giving birth to 10 months ago. Could this be signs of a stroke? I have even getting these symptoms for the last 2 months...
Fri, 20 Mar 2015
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hi i just saw your question and went through your explanation.
the symptoms what you have mention shows that your blood pressure may be fluctuating a lot and more over on a higher side. so check your bp at home on a regular basis. if its not in normal range then consult your physician and change the medication for it.
blood pressure on a higher side or lower side can be a cause for stroke but not always, your symptoms are alarming for you.take care of yourself. take proper diet, rest ( sleep ), do regular exercise like walking or cycling, as well keep positive mental attitude... and if symptoms are not in control still then visit a neuro for proper evaluation with scan and treatment.

hope it was useful for you. take care and don't take tension.
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Are Lightheadedness, Nausea And Sweating Symptoms Of Stroke?

hi i just saw your question and went through your explanation. the symptoms what you have mention shows that your blood pressure may be fluctuating a lot and more over on a higher side. so check your bp at home on a regular basis. if its not in normal range then consult your physician and change the medication for it. blood pressure on a higher side or lower side can be a cause for stroke but not always, your symptoms are alarming for you.take care of yourself. take proper diet, rest ( sleep ), do regular exercise like walking or cycling, as well keep positive mental attitude... and if symptoms are not in control still then visit a neuro for proper evaluation with scan and treatment. hope it was useful for you. take care and don t take tension.