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What Could Cause Dizziness When All Other Health Tests Are Normal?
Lately, I am feeling dizzy. I had my routine physical exam done 3 months ago, and sugar A1C this past week. My A1C level is same from last 2 years, i.e., 6.2. I am a 63 years old male who is strict vegetarian since birth and do regular light exercise. My LDL level (dont remember the number) but is a border line when had physical exam 3 months ago. Interested in knowing the cause. Thank you.
"As"per your clinical history is concerned do take prescribed medications and adjust dose to control sugar level below 5.7 and follow few lifestyle modifications like this-
1)Try to eat healthy foods. Choose foods lower in fat and calories and higher in fiber. Focus on fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
2)Get more physical activity. Aim for 30 minutes of moderate physical activity a day. Take a brisk daily walk. If you can't fit in a long workout, break it up into smaller sessions spread throughout the day.
3)Lose excess pounds. If you're overweight, losing even 7 percent of your body weight can reduce the risk of diabetes. To keep your weight in a healthy range, focus on permanent changes to your eating and exercise habits.
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What Could Cause Dizziness When All Other Health Tests Are Normal?
Hello, Thanks for your query on HCM As per your clinical history is concerned do take prescribed medications and adjust dose to control sugar level below 5.7 and follow few lifestyle modifications like this- 1)Try to eat healthy foods. Choose foods lower in fat and calories and higher in fiber. Focus on fruits, vegetables and whole grains. 2)Get more physical activity. Aim for 30 minutes of moderate physical activity a day. Take a brisk daily walk. If you can t fit in a long workout, break it up into smaller sessions spread throughout the day. 3)Lose excess pounds. If you re overweight, losing even 7 percent of your body weight can reduce the risk of diabetes. To keep your weight in a healthy range, focus on permanent changes to your eating and exercise habits. Hope that helps