My daughter will faint when exposed to sunlight.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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My daughter faints every time she stresses herself too much in studying and even in too much exposure to sunlight. It will take her hours before she wakes up. I was thinking she has a bad heart condition or something so I have her checked by a physician one time. However, the doctor told us that there is nothing wrong with her. I have a foreign feeling that this is not good anymore. Is that still normal? Or should I worry about her health?

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: maggie1972

My daughter faints every time she stresses herself too much in studying and even in too much exposure to sunlight. It will take her hours before she wakes up. I was thinking she has a bad heart condition or something so I have her checked by a physician one time. However, the doctor told us that there is nothing wrong with her. I have a foreign feeling that this is not good anymore. Is that still normal? Or should I worry about her health?


Honestly only a doctor would be able to give you the best advice. Better go for a second opinion.
Also did you get the blood tests done? Maybe her haemoglobin levels or iron levels are low Please consult another doctor for second opinion and also ask him to get blood tests done for deficiencies. Also take care of her diet.
Taje care. Hope you daughter feels better soon
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Usually the stress starts from the inside of one's body this may not actually be a diseased condition but can be linked to the consumption of the not so healthy food like junk and all that stuff. Prefer more of veggies and dairy products as they will provide a complete nourishment to her body and will definitely make her more tolerable with the difficult conditions. For the sunlight make her drink more water and try keeping her hydrated as dehydration is a cause of heatstrokes.
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