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What Could It Be If Having Lightheadedness, Diarhoea, Tingling And Numbness In Tongue, Low Blood Pressure?

Hi!

I have been feeling lightheaded (like all my blood is rushing to my head), queezy and have had bouts of diahorrea for the past 3 days. Also today the tip of my tongue has been tingling and slightly numb today.

I have always had low blood pressure, but this feels slightly different.



Thu, 15 Dec 2016
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Hi. It sounds like your lightheadedness is likely related to low blood pressure, which is commonly seen in patient with diarrhea due to dehydration. You are probably more prone to this, since you said your blood pressure always runs low. Make sure you are drinking plenty of fluids! This is very important.

It doesn't sound like your tongue symptoms are likely related.
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What Could It Be If Having Lightheadedness, Diarhoea, Tingling And Numbness In Tongue, Low Blood Pressure?

Hi. It sounds like your lightheadedness is likely related to low blood pressure, which is commonly seen in patient with diarrhea due to dehydration. You are probably more prone to this, since you said your blood pressure always runs low. Make sure you are drinking plenty of fluids! This is very important. It doesn t sound like your tongue symptoms are likely related.