What S Causing Constant Tunnel Vision And Dream Like State In A 15 Yo Boy?
my son is 15 years old - we were at emergency on Firday where they detected somethin on his ECG- never told me what but has him scheduled for an echo altra sound. his signs for a few weeks prior and now are tunnel vision, heart racing, dream like state and his body gets warm when he is having an episode. the dream like state and the tunnel vision is always present. he said he cannot handle feeling this way- he did not go to school today as he is scared it is going to happen again.
sounds like he has some sort of rhythm problem, maybe wolf Parkinson white, or a cardiomyopathy. the tunnel vision and fuzziness problem are most likely caused by lack of enough blood flow to the brain as these are the prodromal symptoms before fainting. there is no danger to these symptoms but there is danger to the reason he is having them. the symptoms can be alleviated by doing toe raises or lying or sitting down most likely. you should speak to his primary care doctor to get more information
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What S Causing Constant Tunnel Vision And Dream Like State In A 15 Yo Boy?
sounds like he has some sort of rhythm problem, maybe wolf Parkinson white, or a cardiomyopathy. the tunnel vision and fuzziness problem are most likely caused by lack of enough blood flow to the brain as these are the prodromal symptoms before fainting. there is no danger to these symptoms but there is danger to the reason he is having them. the symptoms can be alleviated by doing toe raises or lying or sitting down most likely. you should speak to his primary care doctor to get more information