Elderly people are dizzy, tired, have a feeling of nausea every time they eat, have difficulty in getting up and walking?

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Hello doctor. Grandma and granddaughter is 62 years old, for a few days now she has shown signs of dizziness, fatigue, difficulty in getting up and walking. Every time she eats, she feels nauseous. Her blood pressure is 143/85, heart rate 66 and body temperature 36.7 degrees (according to last measurement). The doctor can tell me what is wrong with elderly people who are dizzy, tired, have a feeling of nausea every time they eat, have difficulty in getting up and walking? Ask your doctor for advice. Thank you.
Truong Hai Linh (Ha Long City)
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Hello. Elderly people are dizzy and tired, or weak can be a manifestation of diseases such as acute stroke, vestibular disorders... You should take her to a reputable medical facility or one of the hospitals in the system. Vinmec Health System nationwide to check early on why the elderly are dizzy, tired, have a feeling of nausea when eating, and have difficulty in getting up and walking.
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Answered by Master, Doctor Vu Thi Tuyet Mai - Doctor of Cardiology - Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital
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