Type 2 Diabetes, Dizziness, Out Of Balance. On Metformin, Cloprdogrel, Ferroussulphate. Help?
i am 80years old i have type 2 diabetes i am on 17 tablets a day 3 metformin and another pink tablet a 20mg simvastatin 1 peach tab sitagliptin 1 tamsulosin 1 amplodipine 5mg asorbic acid 50mg 2aday cloprdogrel 75mg ferroussulphate 200mg 3 a day irbesartan 1 tablet aday 75mg lansoprasol 15mg perindopril 4mg aday is these tablets making me feel dizzy or my balance is not right what is the answer . a worid pationt .
Hello,
There can be various reasons for your dizziness and loss of balance,since you are an diabetic and hypertensive for a long time.
The most common causes in you seem to be due to....
Diabetic autonomic neuropathy.
You may be having orthostatic hypertension where blood pressure drops too low on getting up.
Your blood pressure medications may be responsible for your problem
Low potassium levels may also cause this.
Poor nutrition may be causing deficiencies of nutrients in you.
Parkinson's disease.
Other causes may be problems with your inner ear or brain.
You must consult a neurologist and get investigated properly,before proper treatment can be instituted.
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Type 2 Diabetes, Dizziness, Out Of Balance. On Metformin, Cloprdogrel, Ferroussulphate. Help?
Hello, There can be various reasons for your dizziness and loss of balance,since you are an diabetic and hypertensive for a long time. The most common causes in you seem to be due to.... Diabetic autonomic neuropathy. You may be having orthostatic hypertension where blood pressure drops too low on getting up. Your blood pressure medications may be responsible for your problem Low potassium levels may also cause this. Poor nutrition may be causing deficiencies of nutrients in you. Parkinson s disease. Other causes may be problems with your inner ear or brain. You must consult a neurologist and get investigated properly,before proper treatment can be instituted. Thanks