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Should I Be Concerned As I Am Having Blackouts That Starts With Dizziness, Eye Sight Fading, Humming Noise In Ears And Sore Body?

I have been having these blackouts that have been occurring a lot lately. It starts off with dizziness then leads to my eye sight fading, and a humming noise in my ears, I am then unable to stand up, see fully, or hear anything for 10-15 minutes. Afterwards my body is really sore and my muscles in my lower back hurt tremendously. What should I do?
Mon, 13 Jan 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having blackouts of vision with dizziness, humming noise in ears and sore body.
All these may be seen as prodromal symptoms of migraine and in transient ischemic attack.
Hence this requires evaluation by a physician to findout the underlying cause and treatment accordingly.

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Should I Be Concerned As I Am Having Blackouts That Starts With Dizziness, Eye Sight Fading, Humming Noise In Ears And Sore Body?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having blackouts of vision with dizziness, humming noise in ears and sore body. All these may be seen as prodromal symptoms of migraine and in transient ischemic attack. Hence this requires evaluation by a physician to findout the underlying cause and treatment accordingly. Thank you