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What Causes Frequent Dizziness And Pain In Abdomen And Back?
Greetings, For the past couple of of months, I have been feeling sick. At times, I feel lightheaded and dizzy. I have been getting lumps in my underarms. Also, I have pain near my left shoulder blade. My back was hurting for several weeks and recently has subsided. Abdominal pain and soreness in areas near my adams apple. But, My vision is what bother me the most. It seems as if I am in the midst of fainting but i don t. I have had blood test, but the only thing that came back was really high cholesteral.Could it be anything else ?
* The visual disturbances with really high cholesterol count indicate possible issue with retinal artery occlusion or other atherosclerotic lesions.
* The abdomen pain may also be co related on same level with mesenteric artery supply compromise.
However, a detailed physical examination and co relation of necessary lab results, ultrasound, fundoscopy examination is must before commencing further in this instance.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Causes Frequent Dizziness And Pain In Abdomen And Back?
Hello, * The visual disturbances with really high cholesterol count indicate possible issue with retinal artery occlusion or other atherosclerotic lesions. * The abdomen pain may also be co related on same level with mesenteric artery supply compromise. However, a detailed physical examination and co relation of necessary lab results, ultrasound, fundoscopy examination is must before commencing further in this instance. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon