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Have Dizzy Spells, Ringing Bells And Headache. ECG Normal. Guide?

My daughter is 19 and has fainting/dizzy spells. her ears begin ringing, gets light headed and HAS passed out but now can tell when its coming so she sits down with her head between her legs. she has seen cardiologist and had echo cariagram done and was fine. physician did blood work but not sure what. after she feels tired and usually sleeps. she describes her legs as feeling like jello. usually happens during some type of physical exercise. also, lately has been saying she never use to get headaches but does now?
Thu, 19 Sep 2013
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Hello,


Thanks for writing to us.

Since your daughter is at the age of 19 years,the symptoms can be associated with Pericoronitis due to impacted wisdom tooth which is inflammed.

I would advice you to get a thorough clinical evaluation by a dentist.

Usually complete course of Cap.amoxycillin along with Analgesics has to be administered.

Avoid stressful jobs.

Swish with lukewarm saline frequently.

Hope this helps.
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Have Dizzy Spells, Ringing Bells And Headache. ECG Normal. Guide?

Hello, Thanks for writing to us. Since your daughter is at the age of 19 years,the symptoms can be associated with Pericoronitis due to impacted wisdom tooth which is inflammed. I would advice you to get a thorough clinical evaluation by a dentist. Usually complete course of Cap.amoxycillin along with Analgesics has to be administered. Avoid stressful jobs. Swish with lukewarm saline frequently. Hope this helps.