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What Causes Dizziness And Sweating After A Bypass Surgery?
Hi doctor for past couple of month after having my bypass I encounter some trouble after it like I feel dizziness and started sweating up profously and feel like throwing up I have a bad case of sugar and bp as well and I being attack by parlyased too.Before any of this syptoms occur I do check my bp and sugar it show it under control then why do I encounter such problem?
Regarding your concern, I would explain that these symptoms could be related to different disorders:
- low blood glucose - low blood pressure - low blood perfusion to the brain (cervical arteries stenosis).
I recommend consulting with your attending physician for a careful physical exam and some tests:
- a resting ECG - Head up Tilt test for possible orthostatic hypotension - Doppler ultrasound of the cervical arteries - lab blood tests (complete blood count, fasting glucose, inflammation tests, blood electrolytes, thyroid hormone levels).
You should discuss with your doctor on the above issues.
Hope to have been helpful!
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri
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What Causes Dizziness And Sweating After A Bypass Surgery?
Hello! Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM! Regarding your concern, I would explain that these symptoms could be related to different disorders: - low blood glucose - low blood pressure - low blood perfusion to the brain (cervical arteries stenosis). I recommend consulting with your attending physician for a careful physical exam and some tests: - a resting ECG - Head up Tilt test for possible orthostatic hypotension - Doppler ultrasound of the cervical arteries - lab blood tests (complete blood count, fasting glucose, inflammation tests, blood electrolytes, thyroid hormone levels). You should discuss with your doctor on the above issues. Hope to have been helpful! Kind regards, Dr. Iliri