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What Causes Sudden And Excessive Sweating With Nausea With History Of Disc Herniation?

my husband was sitting watching tv and all of a sudden he started sweating like i poured a cup of water on him very nauseated almost like he had sun stroke but has not been out side . been drinking water ate earlier but does have a disc herniation l4 5 for many years and on a lot of meds but only took 2 norco today so far
Fri, 14 Oct 2016
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This has nothing to do with disc herniation.

The picture you describe is associated with many conditions, including low blood sugar, hypotension, gastritis, and many others.

It's recommended to check his vital signs; blood sugar, blood pressure and pulse.

If all are within normal, it's likely to be gastritis.

If any vital sign was abnormal, or if the condition persisted or worsened, you need to consult your physician.
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What Causes Sudden And Excessive Sweating With Nausea With History Of Disc Herniation?

This has nothing to do with disc herniation. The picture you describe is associated with many conditions, including low blood sugar, hypotension, gastritis, and many others. It s recommended to check his vital signs; blood sugar, blood pressure and pulse. If all are within normal, it s likely to be gastritis. If any vital sign was abnormal, or if the condition persisted or worsened, you need to consult your physician.