So earlier today i spent the day with my boyfriend and we messed around a bit and we took a shower together.we were in there for about 10 mins maybe? and I started to get light headed and started seeing lights and couldn't hear well.So I told him I needed to sit down.I felt like throwing up So I sat down by the toilet.It was really weird.Before I passed out while my sisters friend was cutting my hair.It was weird.I eventually threw up.Can anyone tell me why this happened.I'm so concerned now.Any ideas on what could have caused this?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Illnesses? ninamarie answered Sunday October 7 2007, 5:59 pm: i would definitly go see a doctor. it could be a number of things. it could just be the heat, or it could be the excersion from sex, it could be your blood pressure is too high, or is too low. or your dehydrated. it could be anemic dissorder, or some kind of other dissorder. i'm not a doctor, but i looked it up and these are some of the possibilities i found that are linked to passing out. your best bet is to start drinking more water and kinda taking an easy, until you go to the doctors, and make sure you do. i hope everything is fine, and comes back normal. Good luck, and keep smiling.
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honestXmiistake answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 10:46 am: Was the water really hot in the shower? Sometimes if I take really hot showers and it gets all foggy and steamy in the bathroom it feels harder to breathe. Maybe that caused you to feel light headed? I don't know about you getting your hair cut though. I think it'd be best to go to a doctor. Good luck :) [ honestXmiistake's advice column | Ask honestXmiistake A Question ]
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