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What Causes Dizziness And Nausea?

For the past month to month and a half I get severe dizzy spells, I'm nauseous , I go pale my Bp goes up along with my pulse and my eyes do this fluttery thing. They put me on a holter monitor and blood pressure monitor which came back normal. What do you think it could be?
Mon, 12 Oct 2015
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Hello!

Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM!

I understand your concern and would explain that your symptoms may be related to an inner ear disorder.

A partial epileptic seizure can not be excluded, based on your symptomatology.

So I recommend consulting with the ENT specialist and perform a careful physical examination and labyrinthine tests.

If the above tests result normal, an EEG would be the next examination to be done. This would exclude possible partial seizures, which could mimic this clinical scenario.

Hope to have been helpful!

Best regards,

Dr. Iliri
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What Causes Dizziness And Nausea?

Hello! Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM! I understand your concern and would explain that your symptoms may be related to an inner ear disorder. A partial epileptic seizure can not be excluded, based on your symptomatology. So I recommend consulting with the ENT specialist and perform a careful physical examination and labyrinthine tests. If the above tests result normal, an EEG would be the next examination to be done. This would exclude possible partial seizures, which could mimic this clinical scenario. Hope to have been helpful! Best regards, Dr. Iliri