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What Causes Dizziness Despite A Normal CT Scan Report?

My daughter is fifteen. She passed out at school last week. We went through the emergency department, and they weren t able to find anything. A CT was done but nothing was found. Since that time she has had several instances when she completely passes out and has shaking bouts. They seem to be seizure-like, she says she has no memory of it. They just happen at any time. I am very concerned and really I m frightened. Please help me out with this.
Wed, 28 Mar 2018
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Pediatrician, Neonatology 's  Response
Hello,

What you had elaborated appears to be seizures. It is not necessary that cause of seizure will definitely diagnose after CT scan, much time you need other investigation information provided by you is incomplete. Still, I advise you to for an EEG, and MRI Brain. Consult with pediatrician or pediatric neurologist.



Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sachin Kumar Agarwal
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What Causes Dizziness Despite A Normal CT Scan Report?

Hello, What you had elaborated appears to be seizures. It is not necessary that cause of seizure will definitely diagnose after CT scan, much time you need other investigation information provided by you is incomplete. Still, I advise you to for an EEG, and MRI Brain. Consult with pediatrician or pediatric neurologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sachin Kumar Agarwal