Dizzy after getting out of the pool?

Former Member
Former Member
If I get out of the water too soon after I stop swimming, I feel a little dizzy and get a slight headache/stomachache. It always goes away in a few minutes. If I wait at least 5 minutes before getting out of the pool, I'm fine. This only happens in/during practice, never after races. Does anyone else have this problem? Is there a something I can do to stop it?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    To get water out of ears grab the ear lobe of the left ear, stand on your left leg and shake your right foot while pulling on the lobe of the left ear, then change and do the same with the right ear, standing on right leg and shake left foot. You may look silly and may not get rid of the water but it is fun.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    To get water out of ears grab the ear lobe of the left ear, stand on your left leg and shake your right foot while pulling on the lobe of the left ear, then change and do the same with the right ear, standing on right leg and shake left foot. You may look silly and may not get rid of the water but it is fun.
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