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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Suffering From Light Headedness, Dizziness And Fainted With Neck And Head Injury. MRI, ECG Normal. Suggest?

Hi Doc, My father's age is 55yrs and weighs 62kgs is suffering from light-headedness,dizziness and sometimes he is fainting.He is having this dizziness from past one month. 2yrs back also he fianted in the bathroom and hurt his neck and MRI is taken and it came out to be normal. Now last week also he has fainted in the bathroom and hurt his forehead badly (got 6 stitches)and when we made him sit he suddenly got 2 big watery motions there itself. He was shown to Doc and ECG,CT scan,BP,Blood sugar test n all. And in all the reports everything is normal. We are not understanding anything. What could be the problem?? Plz doc help me.
Thanks & Regards.
Sat, 31 Aug 2013
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Hi, it appears to be the problem in the iternal ear, or ischemia of the brain, or hypertensin or epilepsy. They should be examined when there is no syncope. So i advise you to consult the neurologist when he is free of the attack.
He may need to have E.E.G. besides other tests. Thank you.
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Suffering From Light Headedness, Dizziness And Fainted With Neck And Head Injury. MRI, ECG Normal. Suggest?

Hi, it appears to be the problem in the iternal ear, or ischemia of the brain, or hypertensin or epilepsy. They should be examined when there is no syncope. So i advise you to consult the neurologist when he is free of the attack. He may need to have E.E.G. besides other tests. Thank you.