17 Aug, 2024
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Not drinking enough water can lead to dizziness due to low fluid levels affecting blood pressure and brain function.
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Skipping meals or having low glucose levels can make you feel lightheaded and shaky.
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Conditions like vertigo or ear infections can disrupt your balance, leading to dizziness.
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A sudden drop in blood pressure, often when standing up too quickly, can cause dizziness.
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Certain medications, like blood pressure drugs or antidepressants, list dizziness as a common side effect.
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Low iron levels can reduce oxygen supply to the brain, making you feel dizzy or weak.
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High stress or panic attacks can lead to dizziness due to hyperventilation or rapid breathing.
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