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What Causes Syncope Blackouts?

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Posted on Thu, 21 May 2015
Question: Sept 2014 I went to emergency room with very high blood pressure. The doctors put me on Hydclorizine 40 mg. Alosn with 100mg Metropol and 40 mg lisinapril. December 2014 I had a sincopee blackout and than again in March 2015. What causes this. I still don't feel allright. I am ver tired everyday and fee my head buzzing? Help
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Rovena (25 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hello.

Welcome to Healthcare Magic.

I read carefully your query.

The cause of such symptoms might be low blood pressure.It is important to know if you have monitored your blood pressure and in what numbers is you blood pressure most of the days.
If your blood pressure is normal ,you may need to run some tests including :
-Complete blood count to exclude anemia
-Blood sugar
-Thyroid functions tests to exclude thyroid dysfunction.
-A cardiac check-up (EKG, heart ultrasound ).

If your blood pressure is low (under 120/80 ) ,your doctor should lower the dosage of your blood pressure medications.

Hope it helps.
Let me know if you need further help.

Kind regards,
Dr.Rovena Murati
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What Causes Syncope Blackouts?

Brief Answer: detailed below. Detailed Answer: Hello. Welcome to Healthcare Magic. I read carefully your query. The cause of such symptoms might be low blood pressure.It is important to know if you have monitored your blood pressure and in what numbers is you blood pressure most of the days. If your blood pressure is normal ,you may need to run some tests including : -Complete blood count to exclude anemia -Blood sugar -Thyroid functions tests to exclude thyroid dysfunction. -A cardiac check-up (EKG, heart ultrasound ). If your blood pressure is low (under 120/80 ) ,your doctor should lower the dosage of your blood pressure medications. Hope it helps. Let me know if you need further help. Kind regards, Dr.Rovena Murati