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What Causes Nausea, Eye Twitching, Vomiting And Ear Congestion While Having Epilepsy?

I am epileptic but have been seizure free for 5 years. Medication controlled. And have a history of head injures and motion sickness. Everything was completely fine tonight no other symptoms. Nausea hit out of no were than right eye started twitching right eye/face stared wincing on its own. Vomited immediately after that. Happened again 39 minutes again. Now my right ear feels plugged from the wincing? Is this neurological, epilepsy related, now is the sudden onset of vomiting connect?
Thu, 29 Dec 2016
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Hello
Thankyou for asking here,
Dear as you have previous history of epilepsy and these signs can happen in partial seizure or just preaura signs before actual seizures.
I would suggest get EEG done and visit a Neurologist to evaluate further these signs.
Hopefully my answer will be helpfull.
regards,
Dr.Maheshwari
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What Causes Nausea, Eye Twitching, Vomiting And Ear Congestion While Having Epilepsy?

Hello Thankyou for asking here, Dear as you have previous history of epilepsy and these signs can happen in partial seizure or just preaura signs before actual seizures. I would suggest get EEG done and visit a Neurologist to evaluate further these signs. Hopefully my answer will be helpfull. regards, Dr.Maheshwari