Saturday, December 12, 2009

Dizziness After Eating More Condition_symptoms Dizziness After Eating And Back From Swimming?

Dizziness after eating and back from swimming? - dizziness after eating more condition_symptoms

After his return to swimming, 2 or 3 hours after eating, I'm still stunned outside for a few minutes, and has always been every time. If not me, he can not swim. I wonder why and what happened, other?

3 comments:

Cathartes aura said...

I do not swim much, but I suspect it could be one of the burn (burn more calories than you eat to make yourself and your body) a little tired), or hyperventilation (breathing too much oxygen swimming. You know how many swimmers swallow air every time? You might certainly make one giddy moment, if you get too much oxygen! If you believe these may be, try changing your habits, your breathing while swimming. Hyperventilation can be a dangerous thing if it happens too often or too extreme.

So if you are in the water in your sense of gravity almost completely evaporated. Return to the mainland starting signals from the ears, feel gravity again. Our inner ear are the organs of balance, in addition to the organs of hearing. It may be that your ears are slow to reach the earth, are a bit "confused" during the passage of anti-gravity swimming / floating in the normal gravity are above water.

Cathartes aura said...

I do not swim much, but I suspect it could be one of the burn (burn more calories than you eat to make yourself and your body) a little tired), or hyperventilation (breathing too much oxygen swimming. You know how many swimmers swallow air every time? You might certainly make one giddy moment, if you get too much oxygen! If you believe these may be, try changing your habits, your breathing while swimming. Hyperventilation can be a dangerous thing if it happens too often or too extreme.

So if you are in the water in your sense of gravity almost completely evaporated. Return to the mainland starting signals from the ears, feel gravity again. Our inner ear are the organs of balance, in addition to the organs of hearing. It may be that your ears are slow to reach the earth, are a bit "confused" during the passage of anti-gravity swimming / floating in the normal gravity are above water.

tessa said...

It's strange, maybe you should talk to your doctor about the only thing we're thinking that you have your blood sugar like dizziness, is it?

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