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What Causes Episode Of Dizzy Spell Along With Rapid Movement Of Eye?

I was experiancing a dizzy spell where it felt like everything was spinning and a person said that my eyes were both moving very quickly back and forth, did not last long but when it was over my pupils were very small. I did not loose conceiousness. Did not return either.
Tue, 28 Mar 2017
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Hello!

Welcome on HCM!

Your symptoms seem to be related to a inner ear disorder.

Partial epilepsy seizures or oculogyric crisis can not be excluded either.

That is why I recommend consulting first with an ENT specialist and performing labyrinthine tests to exclude an inner ear disorder.
If an inner ear disorder is excluded, I would recommend consulting next with a neurologist for a careful physical exam and performing an EEG and a brain MRI.

Hope to have been helpful!
Wishing good health!
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What Causes Episode Of Dizzy Spell Along With Rapid Movement Of Eye?

Hello! Welcome on HCM! Your symptoms seem to be related to a inner ear disorder. Partial epilepsy seizures or oculogyric crisis can not be excluded either. That is why I recommend consulting first with an ENT specialist and performing labyrinthine tests to exclude an inner ear disorder. If an inner ear disorder is excluded, I would recommend consulting next with a neurologist for a careful physical exam and performing an EEG and a brain MRI. Hope to have been helpful! Wishing good health!