Dizzy bleeding...

Asked by bluekroz 4 months ago, 4 answers.

I've had this floating almost dizzy feeling for the past 24hrs... and about an hour ago I had a movement that was about 10% blood... Whats wrong with me?

Answered by teachel on Aug 13, 2008, 10:21PM
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You might want to see a doctor. I hope nothing is really wrong with you, but that's highly unlikely. I'll pray for ya. God Bless ya.happy

Answered by sooitca on Aug 13, 2008, 10:49PM
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if you mean there was blood in your faeces then, yes you really have to see a doctor...

dependent on what colour the blood was (if it's light it means its fresh blood - but dark blood means its been in the faeces for a while, so may be from the very early part of digestion)...

*but any sort of internal bleeding WILL cause your *blood pressure to drop* which will make you dizzy*...

*get down to A&E NOW * please, this isn't normal and needs to be investigated, if your blood pressure drops too much it can cause you to pass out and much much more...

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Answered by ethmer on Aug 14, 2008, 01:03AM
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It could be very serious. A visit to your doctor or maybe an emergency room is definitely in order. Don't put it off. Time is of the essence.

 

Answered by rubbercrutches on Aug 14, 2008, 11:59PM
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Looking at it straight on... if you are passing blood... then you are bleeding inside for some reason. Duhhh...that's not normal. No one but a doctor will be able to tell why because there could be many, many reasons and they will have to do tests to get to the root of the problem. You won't find your reason "why" on the internet.
If you don't have a family doctor, just go directly to the emergency room of any hospital. Being dizzy could really indicate a VERY SERIOUS problem. I wouldn't wait any longer than 24 hours to get medical help. The sooner the better, it could possibly save your life.

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