Abdominal pain, blacking out in front of the eyes, dizziness, cold sweats, and weakness in the limbs

May 16, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Shuwen
Introduction
Discomfort symptoms may arise from overexertion, irregular diet, or consumption of non-nutritious and hard-to-digest foods, especially during recovery from a serious illness. However, conditions such as colds, acute gastroenteritis, or dysentery could also be possible causes, requiring medication as prescribed by a physician. It is also essential to get plenty of bed rest and avoid excessive fatigue.

Generally, abdominal pain, blacking out, dizziness, cold sweats, and weakness in the limbs may be due to physiological causes, but could also be triggered by conditions such as colds or acute gastroenteritis. The specific analysis is as follows:

1. Physiological Factors

Excessive fatigue, irregular eating habits, or consuming foods that are low in nutrition and difficult to digest—especially during recovery from a serious illness—can deprive the body of sufficient nutrients, leading to noticeable discomfort. It is recommended to eat more nutritious foods and get adequate bed rest.

2. Pathological Factors

1) Cold

If proper warmth is not maintained or if bacterial or viral infections occur, the body may produce a stress response, manifesting as limb weakness, general fatigue, and cold sweats. In more severe cases, symptoms may include blurred vision (blacking out) and abdominal pain. Medications such as oseltamivir phosphate granules or cefixime granules may be taken orally as directed by a physician.

2) Acute Gastroenteritis

When the body is weak or when unhygienic food is consumed, bacterial infection may lead to intestinal infectious diseases, causing digestive disturbances such as abdominal pain and diarrhea, often accompanied by fever. Severe diarrhea can result in weakness in the limbs and cold sweats. Treatments such as montmorillonite powder and cefaclor capsules may be used under medical guidance.

In addition to the above, symptoms may also be caused by spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, hypoglycemia, dysentery, or other conditions. For accurate diagnosis, it is recommended to seek medical evaluation at a hospital to determine the underlying cause before starting treatment.

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