Experiencing lightheadedness alongside any of the symptoms of a heart attack or stroke requires immediate medical attention. If the lightheadedness frequently results from low blood sugar, it could be due to diabetes. Chronic lightheadedness could indicate another underlying condition. Even if it does not, doctors may be able to prescribe medication or lifestyle changes to help manage the issue.

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