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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Is Sudden Black Out After Exercising With Buzzing In Ears Serious?

I had just finished my usual 5 days a week workout on the recumbent bicycle (45 minutes) and was headed to the treadmill for a 20-30 minute walk (as normal) and I got real dizzy and saw darkness closing in and it sounded as if a buzzing noise was in my ears... I thought for a moment that I was going down so I quickly sat down and the the front desk gave me a candy bar and water. This is not the first time as it happened a year and a half ago when I was overweight (60 pounds overweight). It has been over an hour and my heart is still beating rapidly, should I be concerned? I do not think this is a stroke or heart attack, no pain or headache or vision or speech issues... I did take some Excedrin about an hour before workout, but I usually do take either Excedrin or aspirin. Just looking for answers.
Tue, 9 Jun 2015
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Hello dear,

The symptoms as mentioned in your post can be attributed to pathology in the Vestibular Apparatus in inner ear (it is associated with maintenance of body posture & balance) most probably Labyrinthitis or Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo.
Symptomatic relief can be obtained with intake of Vestibular sedatives like Betahistine or Cinnarizine preparations (to be taken only under the guidance of a Physician).

If it still persists, then you need to consult your Physician/ ENT Specialist & get a complete clinical examination done.
Investigations like estimation of blood pressure, blood sugar levels, serum electrolytes & vestibular function tests will be required to rule out any pathological cause for the symptoms.

There is no need to worry, you will be fine.
Till then, maintain adequate hydration & proper nutrition status and avoid stress.
And also take precautions of getting up from bed slowly & avoid sudden head movements.

Wishing you a Good Health.
Take care.
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Is Sudden Black Out After Exercising With Buzzing In Ears Serious?

Hello dear, The symptoms as mentioned in your post can be attributed to pathology in the Vestibular Apparatus in inner ear (it is associated with maintenance of body posture & balance) most probably Labyrinthitis or Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. Symptomatic relief can be obtained with intake of Vestibular sedatives like Betahistine or Cinnarizine preparations (to be taken only under the guidance of a Physician). If it still persists, then you need to consult your Physician/ ENT Specialist & get a complete clinical examination done. Investigations like estimation of blood pressure, blood sugar levels, serum electrolytes & vestibular function tests will be required to rule out any pathological cause for the symptoms. There is no need to worry, you will be fine. Till then, maintain adequate hydration & proper nutrition status and avoid stress. And also take precautions of getting up from bed slowly & avoid sudden head movements. Wishing you a Good Health. Take care.