Feeling Disoriented, Tingling Fingertips, No Pain. Cause?
On my way to run some errands while driving I all of a sudden felt disoriented, long deep breathing, and my finger tips were sort of tingly but I had no pain anywhere. I parked in a lot and sat for a couple minutes to figure what was going on with me and I wasn't feeling that great. My motor functions were fine and I decided to go inside Walmart while still disoriented. This feeling lasted for about 15 minutes or so. I had a full meal and drank enough liquids. What could this have been?
hi, many things have to thought of, depending on your age, status of meals. it can be due to hypoglycemia if you are hungry. it can be due to transient ischemic attack, due to sudden cut off of blood supply, temporarily. this is particularly important of you are aged. so, kindly get your blood pressure, blood glucose, lipid profile tested.
wishing you good health
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Feeling Disoriented, Tingling Fingertips, No Pain. Cause?
hi, many things have to thought of, depending on your age, status of meals. it can be due to hypoglycemia if you are hungry. it can be due to transient ischemic attack, due to sudden cut off of blood supply, temporarily. this is particularly important of you are aged. so, kindly get your blood pressure, blood glucose, lipid profile tested. wishing you good health