I am 5ft2inch female weight 93kg..since one month I feel random lightheadness sometimes eye area side band pain,sometimes back of head pain ,sometimes neck..which bother me...I did consult neurologist ,eye specialist..they said everything is normal...this situation comes random...standing,watching tv,walking,sitting but goes away in minute...when I sit n stand felt lightheaded most...I did my some test..my himoglobin is 10.9 ..my b12 Is 195,d3-16,thyroid 3.8,kft ,lft normal,uric normal,hba1c 5.4, all electrolytes normal. But now somedays goes good ,somedays bad,..my urine is lil dark yellow cus I have a 4mm kidney stone since 5 month fr de does not have me medicine ..i dnt feel pain
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Your history tells me that may have migraine..... Can you tell about how many days you are having headache.... Like once in a month or more frequent.... For now whenever you are having oain take tab naprox 500mg once.... And start taking propranol 10mg daily....
And you can consult me whenever you want.... For further quary
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Fulfill deficiency.
Take liquid lemonade electoral buttermilk properly. Measure bp.
Other possibilities u had rule out.
U can try Ciplar LA 2o after breakfast when your complaints r there.
Postural hypotension could be the reason. When you suddenly stand up from sitting position, all the blood will be pooled in legs and it takes few seconds to come to heart and reach brain. During this fraction of seconds you may feel lightheadedness.
This is more in people with low Hb. As you already have low Hb, that could be one reason.
Also you might be taking less water which is why you have yellow urine, also a kidney stone as well. Good hydration is mandatory for you.
Other issues that you have is high BMI, low Hb, low B12 and low vitamin D which needs personalized treatment and lifestyle changes
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feel free to consult me on practo for further evaluation and management
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have you ever checked your BP.. sometimes high BP can also cause dizziness
Proper evaluation and personalised advice are needed for your concern. A detailed consultation would be best to provide accurate guidance.
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First of all for ur height u bmi is very exceeding
U need to have proper routine to loose weight
I need to atleast 30 kgs but not at one go
U need to balance u r diet and and regular exercises
But remember u have to do it with consistency
I know that's toughest part but u need to do for ur future health
And coming to regular pains with no proper location
It might be due vit d defeciency and calcium
U have to take vit d injection (don't take tablets )
And check ur calcium levels as u already have vit d low u r ca might be low as well that might be causing u several aches or it can be anything ,but these are minor causes which neglected by Indians so easily
And coming to urine problems ur definitely dehydrated which is proved by urine color itself
U need to drink atleast 3 to 4 litres of water daily (must) then it will also releive ur kidney stones bcoz 4 mm stones are easily removed only through conservative management that is by taking lots of water throughout day I hope this helps u
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vit d injection
ca levels check
regular diet and regular exercise to loose weight
regular liquid intake atleast 3 to 4 litres per day
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