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What Causes Dizziness And Ringing In The Ear?

Hey my sister is suffering from brain stroke which is connected with the heart too and other organs of the body.when she get brain attack at that time she find walls are getting closer and she get dizziness and some sound she listen which is irritating like some one continuously changing channels on television.and she also get some water coming on her throat which taste is different unexplainable she also some times feel like vomiting that seconds of brain stroke is very miserable pain where she talk all nonsense too
Fri, 6 Jul 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service.
I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

I understand your concern, and would explain that it is important consulting with her attending physician for a physical exam and a brain MRI. Some blood lab tests (thyroid hormone levels, blood electrolytes, kidney and liver function tests) are necessary too. If all these tests result normal, I would recommend consulting with a psychiatrist, in order to exclude possible psychiatric disorder related to the stroke.


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Dr. Iliri
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What Causes Dizziness And Ringing In The Ear?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. I understand your concern, and would explain that it is important consulting with her attending physician for a physical exam and a brain MRI. Some blood lab tests (thyroid hormone levels, blood electrolytes, kidney and liver function tests) are necessary too. If all these tests result normal, I would recommend consulting with a psychiatrist, in order to exclude possible psychiatric disorder related to the stroke. Hope you will find this answer helpful! Best regards, Dr. Iliri