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Constantly Lightheaded
About a month ago, went to ER for sudden onset presyncope w/ diarrhea. ER ran lab work, urinalysis and EKG. All normal except for high WBC. Treated with IV fluids. Followed up w/ doctor following week because there was no improvement. Prescribed augmentin & diarrhea resolved in about 3-4 days, but lightheadedness and dizziness is ongoing ever since initially sick. Went back to dr. this week. CBC, glucose, TSH and EKG normal, but lightheadedness, wooziness and occasional dizzy spells continue.
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try neurobion and good protien diet good sleep will help or take pacimol 500mg sos for light headache
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Take a course of deworming medicine Albendazole single dose Metrogyl 200 mg twice a day for 3 days after food Take light nourishment high protein simple diet like toned milk diluted with water and avoid heavy carbs like maida or noodles Avoid fruits and vegetables with lots of fiber Eat soft food And no more medicines Lots of water, ORS and coconut water.
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