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I think I have orthostatic hypotension but I am not sure. When I stand up I get the normal dizziness but my vision also fades to black for a few seconds. Sometimes I get tunnel vision. I am a runner so I thought it could be having a runner s pulse, but no one on my team experiences vision loss or as much dizziness. I am not dehidrated either. Is there anything I can do to stop this? Or do I need to see a doctor?
I passed carefully through your question and would explain that your symptoms could be related to orthostatic hypotension.
For this reason, I would recommend consulting with your attending physician for a physical exam and performing a Head-Up Tilt test in order to investigate for this possible disorder.
Some blood lab tests are necessary too: complete blood count for anemia, thyroid hormone levels for thyroid gland dysfunction, blood electrolytes for possible imbalance.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist
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Suggest Treatment For Orthostatic Hypotension
Hello, I passed carefully through your question and would explain that your symptoms could be related to orthostatic hypotension. For this reason, I would recommend consulting with your attending physician for a physical exam and performing a Head-Up Tilt test in order to investigate for this possible disorder. Some blood lab tests are necessary too: complete blood count for anemia, thyroid hormone levels for thyroid gland dysfunction, blood electrolytes for possible imbalance. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist