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Dizziness & Fatigue
Hi. This is a question for my mother who is 43 years old. From the last 3 days, I've seen her feel dizzy and collapse twice. I'm trying to figure out what is the issue here? She's also been complaining of heavy blood flow during her periods, the cycle being faster and quicker (she gets it every 20-25 days) and the dizziness crops up just around that time. Also, she's been feeling quite fatigue these days. Could this be like a warning sign or something? I'm very skeptical of taking her to a hospital at this time. Please suggest which doctor can look into this.
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She must be anaemic. Get her Hb checked
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might be due to anemia because of heavy blood loss
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consult gynecologist nearby
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check her Hb
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She has to get her Hb checked. Consult a gynaecologist for further evaluation of her condition.
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If the blood flow is high, chances of anaemia. Her Bh must be low causing the fainting. Any blood tests done?
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Need detailed history and evaluation
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take online consultation for treatment
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