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Lightheadedness

Lightheadedness meaning

The state or quality of being light-headed; dizziness or faintness; flightiness; wandering; delirium.

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According to Mitchell Elkind, the American Heart Association’s chief clinical science officer, new lightheadedness is not likely to be a result of Fetterman’s previous stroke.

Inhaling the gas brings about short-term feelings of lightheadedness, fits of giggles and hallucinations.

Dizziness or lightheadedness: You may feel dizzy or lightheaded, especially when standing up quickly, often called postural hypotension.

In addition to physical symptoms such as lightheadedness and shortness of breath, women with iron deficiency can struggle with anxiety, depression, and restless legs syndrome, Weyand says.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., takes questions after taking a break from a news conference because of lightheadedness, after the senate luncheons on Wednesday, July 26, 2023.

According to Dr. Michelle Kittleson, a cardiologist at Cedars-Sinai, symptoms of a heart attack include chest discomfort, shortness of breath, palpitations, lightheadedness and fainting spells.

Patients with CRS may experience symptoms including difficulty breathing, fever (100.4°F/38°C or higher), chills/shaking chills, severe nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, severe muscle or joint pain, very low blood pressure, or dizziness/lightheadedness.

The lightheadedness and thrill of the scene are marvellous.

While it can and does affect any part of that system, the most frequent symptoms are profound fatigue, gastrointestinal issues and frequent, almost constant lightheadedness.

While some people may not experience noticeable symptoms of heart arrhythmia, for others, they might notice chest pain, dizziness, lightheadedness, sweating, fainting or near fainting, chest pain or discomfort.

Rarer side effects include mental changes, lightheadedness, insomnia, confusion, anxiety, sensitivity to lights and sounds, and unclear thinking.

The first is the "buzz," a brief period of initial responding, where the main effects are lightheadedness or slight dizziness, in addition to possible tingling sensations in the extremities or other parts of the body.