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What Causes Sudden Dizziness And Burning Sensation In The Body?

Yes, I am a female 29 years old. I have experienced the following symptoms several times. Warm sensation came over my entire body, my heart rate became fast and I felt shakiness in my hands and legs. I felt as though I might pass out but have not. I have a strange nervous feeling now.
Mon, 15 Feb 2016
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Hi.
There can be a few explanations for your symptoms however to completely understand about what's going on I will need to ask a few more questions.
1. Do you have any palpitations?
2. Do you feel sweaty and apprehensive during the attack?
3. Do you feel too warm even in winters?
4. Does your face become flushed during the attack.
5. Did you loose consciousness on any occasions?
You should not be worried. In my opinion you should get your thyroid tests done. This will help us in ruling out the a common cause of these symptoms which is thyroid dysfunction
Best wishes
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What Causes Sudden Dizziness And Burning Sensation In The Body?

Hi. There can be a few explanations for your symptoms however to completely understand about what s going on I will need to ask a few more questions. 1. Do you have any palpitations? 2. Do you feel sweaty and apprehensive during the attack? 3. Do you feel too warm even in winters? 4. Does your face become flushed during the attack. 5. Did you loose consciousness on any occasions? You should not be worried. In my opinion you should get your thyroid tests done. This will help us in ruling out the a common cause of these symptoms which is thyroid dysfunction Best wishes