Loss Of Sensation In Left Side, Drooping Eyelids, Constricted Pupil, Muscle Pain In Legs, Spasms. History Of Passing Out. All Tests Normal. Advice
I passed out in June 4th 13, and.after mri ct, angiogram, all came back normal. Since the.episode I've lost feeling and temperature sensation with weakness on left side. Right eyelid droops, right pupil is constricted. My GP states this will pass. I have frequent leg/muscle pain in left leg and spasms. Any thoughts? No diabetes. All blood tests were normal. I was in hospital 3 days.with saline drip.
Hi ! This could be a part of migraine attack in which there may not be any findings in your investigations.If migraine is confirmed, then the findings may get relieved gradually with time. However, if it stays, I would suggest you to have a review with your family physician/neurologist who may advise you for an X ray of the cervical spine, and a plain X ray of chest to exclude few other pathology. One has also to exclude TIA(Transient Ischaemic Attacks) for which they may advice you for a doppler ultrasound of carotid artery and an echocardiogram. The management may vary with each situation. Wishing you an early recovery.
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Loss Of Sensation In Left Side, Drooping Eyelids, Constricted Pupil, Muscle Pain In Legs, Spasms. History Of Passing Out. All Tests Normal. Advice
Hi ! This could be a part of migraine attack in which there may not be any findings in your investigations.If migraine is confirmed, then the findings may get relieved gradually with time. However, if it stays, I would suggest you to have a review with your family physician/neurologist who may advise you for an X ray of the cervical spine, and a plain X ray of chest to exclude few other pathology. One has also to exclude TIA(Transient Ischaemic Attacks) for which they may advice you for a doppler ultrasound of carotid artery and an echocardiogram. The management may vary with each situation. Wishing you an early recovery.