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Can Dizziness, Eyes Going Black, Loss Of Balance Indicate Vascular Insufficiency?

I was looking up information about loss of cervical disc space and came across an article talking about vascular insufficiency; listed a few symptoms like dizziness, drop attacks, black outs and stated something about the dizziness and black outs with sudden movements. I would like to know more, but cant find the article. I frequently get very dizzy, my eyes go black, and I fall down when I stand up. Can you tell me more about vascular insufficiency?
Wed, 15 Jan 2014
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Dear many desease are presented with the same symptoms that's why examination need to be done to determinate the diagnose.
Anyway you need to take contact with a neurologist and neurological examination with determinate the probably diagnoses.
You need to do an brain CT scan and electroencephalogram.
Wish you all the best

Dr Eris
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Can Dizziness, Eyes Going Black, Loss Of Balance Indicate Vascular Insufficiency?

Dear many desease are presented with the same symptoms that s why examination need to be done to determinate the diagnose. Anyway you need to take contact with a neurologist and neurological examination with determinate the probably diagnoses. You need to do an brain CT scan and electroencephalogram. Wish you all the best Dr Eris