Attic temperatures in most areas of the country can easily reach 140 during the middle of the summer and in one case i was in one that hit 180 and i can tell you it was not fun at all.
Dizzy within minutes of going into attic.
The moisture from wet clothes can cause mold to grow inside walls which can lead to respiratory issues certain types of cancers and death.
It can come about as a symptom of a number of conditions.
Dizziness that creates the false sense that you or your surroundings are spinning or moving is called vertigo.
Dizziness is one of the more common reasons adults visit their doctors.
Dryers that vent indoors may go unnoticed especially if they are releasing fumes into an attic or the vent leaks into the space between walls.
Constant or long lasting dizziness is often a sign of a more serious ear disorder or undiagnosed.
Most underlying causes of dizziness aren t serious.
Dizziness is the feeling of being lightheaded woozy or unbalanced.
Dust particles can escape and cause allergy attacks in.
Symptoms of low blood pressure or hypotension include dizziness and fainting 1 measure your blood pressure before running and check it again during exercise to monitor changes 2 blood pressure measurements include a systolic reading which indicates the force of your heart beating and a diastolic reading which indicates blood pressure while your heart is at rest.
However if a dizzy spell doesn t pass that could be a sign something else might be going on.
Nothing beats being in an attic insulation sticking to you from all the sweat and you start feeling a dizzy from dehydration.
23 2015 healthday news dizzy spells that occur after you ve been standing for a few minutes might be an early warning sign of a serious neurological disease and an increased.
Dizziness excessive sweating feeling faint and hot flashes.
Many of us have felt light headed when we stand too quickly or exercise but if you have postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome pots or other illnesses you can also get dizzy.
Most of the time feeling dizzy or lightheaded when you stand up isn t something to worry about says christopher gibbons m d an associate professor of neurology at harvard medical school.