Salam... apa masalah ni?
1.Mata kiri duk berdenyut sakan ni kenapa ni?adoi dah 2minggu.Sangat merimaskan..
2.Low blood?HYPOTENSION..ni kes lama
Kerana itu, saya mencari di googles...huhu.kerana ini adalah amat merimaskan.Semoga dapat mebantu orang lain yang dapat problemo macam ni jugak.
problem 1 ehsan dr web ni
http://www.eyedoctorguide.com/eye_problems/eye-twitching.html
Causes of Eye Twitching
There are various causes of eye twitching in its serious and not so serious formats. The more common causes for eye twitching include:
* Corneal irritation or injury
* Stress
* Lack of sleep
* Fatigue
* Prolonged staring or eye strain
* Alcohol
* Caffeine
* Neurological disorders
* Possibly Hereditary
Tapi, saya pun tak tahu la apa puncanya.Ni dah beberapa kali kena macam ni.huhu..dugaan..
Ni yang membuatkan diriku mahu mencuba permata hijrah.Ada sapa2 pernah try?
Problem 2..ni pun google jela..mayo clinic
Symptoms
1.Mata kiri duk berdenyut sakan ni kenapa ni?adoi dah 2minggu.Sangat merimaskan..
2.Low blood?HYPOTENSION..ni kes lama
Kerana itu, saya mencari di googles...huhu.kerana ini adalah amat merimaskan.Semoga dapat mebantu orang lain yang dapat problemo macam ni jugak.
problem 1 ehsan dr web ni
http://www.eyedoctorguide.com/eye_problems/eye-twitching.html
Causes of Eye Twitching
There are various causes of eye twitching in its serious and not so serious formats. The more common causes for eye twitching include:
* Corneal irritation or injury
* Stress
* Lack of sleep
* Fatigue
* Prolonged staring or eye strain
* Alcohol
* Caffeine
* Neurological disorders
* Possibly Hereditary
Tapi, saya pun tak tahu la apa puncanya.Ni dah beberapa kali kena macam ni.huhu..dugaan..
Ni yang membuatkan diriku mahu mencuba permata hijrah.Ada sapa2 pernah try?
Problem 2..ni pun google jela..mayo clinic
Symptoms
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Fainting (syncope)
- Lack of concentration
- Blurred vision
- Nausea
- Cold, clammy, pale skin
- Rapid, shallow breathing
- Fatigue
- Depression
- Thirst
Conditions that can cause low blood pressure
Some medical conditions can cause low blood pressure. These include:
- Pregnancy. Because a woman's circulatory system expands rapidly during pregnancy, blood pressure is likely to drop. During the first 24 weeks of pregnancy, systolic pressure commonly drops by five to 10 points and diastolic pressure by as much as 10 to 15 points. This is normal, and blood pressure usually returns to your pre-pregnancy level after you've given birth.
- Heart problems. Some heart conditions that can lead to low blood pressure include extremely low heart rate (bradycardia), heart valve problems, heart attack and heart failure. These conditions may cause low blood pressure because they prevent your body from being able to circulate enough blood.
- Endocrine problems. An underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) or overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) can cause low blood pressure. In addition, other conditions, such as adrenal insufficiency (Addison's disease), low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and, in some cases, diabetes, can trigger low blood pressure.
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Dehydration. When you become dehydrated, your body loses more water than it takes in. Even mild dehydration can cause weakness, dizziness and fatigue. Fever, vomiting, severe diarrhea, overuse of diuretics and strenuous exercise can all lead to dehydration.
Far more serious is hypovolemic shock, a life-threatening complication of dehydration. It occurs when low blood volume causes a sudden drop in blood pressure and a reduction in the amount of oxygen reaching your tissues. If untreated, severe hypovolemic shock can cause death within a few minutes or hours.
- Blood loss. Losing a lot of blood from a major injury or internal bleeding reduces the amount of blood in your body, leading to a severe drop in blood pressure.
- Severe infection (septicemia). Septicemia can happen when an infection in the body enters the bloodstream. These conditions can lead to a life-threatening drop in blood pressure called septic shock.
- Severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). Anaphylaxis is a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. Common triggers of anaphylaxis include foods, certain medications, insect venoms and latex. Anaphylaxis can cause breathing problems, hives, itching, a swollen throat and a drop in blood pressure.
- Lack of nutrients in your diet. A lack of the vitamins B-12 and folate can cause anemia, a condition in which your body doesn't produce enough red blood cells, causing low blood pressure.
Dalam banyak2 tu rasanya masalah saya adalah yang terakhir...yang dimerahkan.hehehe..yeke aku ni xcukup?rasanya dah cukup gemuk dah ni..overweight lg..ker aku ada diabetes?oho...ini sudah menakutkan..sangat..huhu
wasslam..:P
wasslam..:P
Julie baik ko g jmpk pakar mata instead of ko amik ubat2 titik ke urut2 mata ke yg xtrbukti secara clinical
ReplyDeleteEye twitching ni memang merimaskan....I would go for medical caused n x nak fikir yang bukan-bukan as ada yang kata kita nak menangis....ish....ini buat kita lagi susah hati...so I would consider my left eye twitch for nearly 2 weeks is because of my unstable blood pressure...percaya kepada qada n qadar Allah swt...
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