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I feel really weird when i get up from the bath.
Why?
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like dizzy ? seeing black spots?
You’re probably about to pass out. I get that, too. Get up slowly. Sit up first for a while before standing up.
Temperature change and blood pressure. Especially if you are enjoying extracurricular activities in the bath… gives you the monster head rush no?
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Temperature change and blood pressure. Especially if you are enjoying extracurricular activities in the bath… gives you the monster head rush no?
What kind of activities? Playing water polo?
well it probably means the water temperature is too hot
it happens to me to but it also happens to be when i get up off the couch or my bed i get really dizzy and need to close my eyes i thought it was cause i cracked my head when i was a little kid but if its happening to other people i have no clue what it is
I get this when standing up too fast or having a hot bath / shower. I have low blood pressure, it’s not dangerous unless it’s REALLY low - but you sound like me. You might have low blood sugar like me too, that causes dizziness, I have a cup of milky tea with a sugar or a couple of peices of dark chocolate.
coffee has nothing to do with low blood pressure… It’s to do with the valves that your blood passes through.
I said both, I have both so I was giving you ideas, certainly the hot temperature would be a sign of low blood pressure. But FYI a cup of coffee ‘almost every day’ won’t make a difference to low blood sugar, if you have it you have to keep your sugar levels constant, every hour or so. (Not by being a piglet though! Even an apple will do
Exercise.
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well it probably means the water temperature is too hot
which water u mean?!?
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