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Home > Headaches > Health Feed > Questions > My vision sometimes randomly go black and then come back ...Facebook IconTwitter IconTelegram IconLinkedin IconHealth QueryShareBookmarkReportMy vision sometimes randomly go black and then come back a few seconds later. It happens when I suddenly stand up after lying for long or sitting for long or even sometimes suddenly happens. Sometimes it's quick and sometimes its flr couple of seconds with eyes go completely black along with dizziness or headache.HeadachesReduced Vision3Doctors AnsweredProfile picDr. Col V C GoyalGeneral Physician47yrs exp94% (14233 ratings)

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Get bp checked and blood cbc 1.Take more salt. 2.No alcohol 3.Take more fluids 4.Regular exercise and walk for 30 mts if can do comfortably 5.Do not get up suddenly from lying down position- first move your feet and ankle while lying down, then sit up on the edge of the bed for few mts and then stand up slowly 6.Raise head end of bed at night by putting blocks/ bricks 7.No heavy wt lifting 8.Avoid constipation and straining at stool 9.Take small frequent meals may be 5 times a day 10.Take less sugar and rice and potato 11.Rest for 10 mts after eating for medicine contact on private chat.  

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What is your age. Check your bp, thyroid profile, cbc, blood sugar fasting from lab. It can be because of orthostatic hypotension also called postural hypotension. It is a form of low blood pressure that happens when you stand up from sitting or lying down. Orthostatic hypotension can make you feel dizzy or lightheaded, and maybe even cause you to faint. Dehydration is the most common cause. Drink plenty of fluids in the form of water, aam panna, narial pani, bel sharbat, chaach, shikanji etc.  

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Dear user, keep a check on your blood pressure on a routine basis. Also keep a check on few things such as stop drinking alcohol, take more salt, take a plently amount of water, excercise regularly, do not change your positions suddenly (eg - don't get up suddenly if you are lying and vice-versa), take small but frequent meals, avoid sugar content. Good luck.  

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