i feel ma head is heavy and hav pain in ma neck and shoulders and some time i feel pulpitation in ma head and feeling weeknes as am going to fell on flour and evry time feel fainted
You are feeling some palpitation due to a skipped beat or an accelerated heartbeat. A feel of palpitation could be as a result of anxiety or stress due to elevated catecholamines and may lead to breathing difficulties or dizziness.
Usually, you have the feeling of dizziness and or light-headedness and the desire to throw-up.
Dizziness when you stand up: if you stand and feel light-headed and see bright colors you might have low blood pressure. Numbness: if you are sitting down and you're legs feel numb but not like they are "asleep" then you might have low blood pressure. I for one suffer from low blood pressure and did not see a doctor for a 3 years if you have had any of these symptoms contact a doctor ASAP.
The dizziness and light headedness makes references to Vertigo but there are several different possibilities.
I experience the same thing. Unfortunately, I have not found a direct cause. Low blood pressure can cause lightheaded and dizziness, but if the water is too hot and you turn it on cold for a few minutes, it will not help. I found laying down as soon as I feel dizzy helps, and also tucking your head between your knees is good at making the dizziness go away.
Watering mouth, light headed, dizziness, sweating, pallor, rapid pulse, involuntary abdominal discomfort and then regurgitation.
Auscultated (listening) bp is done using a stethoscope to listen for a return of pulse, usually in the brachial artery, as pressure is released from a bp cuff. Palpated (touched/felt) bp is done by feeling for a return of pulse, usually in the radial or brachial arteries, as pressure is released from a bp cuff.
The flashing lights caused dizziness in some of the visitors. He feel down because of the dizziness from riding the roller coaster.
Palpitation of the heart means that the heart is beating so fast that you can feel like its gonna pop out from your chest.
Your heart could feel like it is flip flopping due to your blood pressure being to high and causing a heart attack. Your adrenaline could be really pumping as well. If it goes on too long it is important to see a doctor.
Yes, that is normal and healthy!
Go to the doctor.