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Anonymous asked in HealthOther - Health · 1 decade ago

Can not sleeping cause dizziness?

not getting a good nights rest cause light headed too? thanks

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Generally, lack of sleep may result in:

    aching muscles;

    blurred vision;

    Cardiovascular disease;

    clinical depression;

    colorblindness;

    daytime drowsiness and naps;

    decreased mental activity and concentration;

    depersonalization/derealization;

    weakened immune system;

    dizziness;

    dark circles under the eyes;

    fainting;

    general confusion;

    hallucinations (visual and aural);

    hand tremors;

    headache;

    hernia;

    hyperactivity;

    hypertension;

    impatience;

    irritability;

    Lucid dreaming (once sleep resumes);

    memory lapses or loss;

    nausea;

    nystagmus (rapid involuntary rhythmic eye movement);

    psychosis;

    pallor;

    slowed reaction time;

    slurred and/or nonsensical speech;

    weight loss or gain;

    severe yawning;

    symptoms similar to:

    Attention deficit Hyperactivity Disorder;

    Alcoholic Intoxication.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    3 Steps to Cure Insomnia Forever!

  • 1 decade ago

    yup, when I work 12 hour midnight shifts, I get horribly dizzy. Nauseated too.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes. i have that problem too

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    yes! very much so!

    Source(s): my mind
  • 1 decade ago

    yeah, it can.

    Source(s): my neurologist! :]
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